Oh come on! When I had to remove mine I had followed the instructions in the book and whatever there is left on battery is to remove it yourself! Ain’t that straight forward! You don’t call people stupid at any reason! Thanks a lot!
I had just looked whether the manual for the vehicle regarding ”removing the battery”. And it is in the manual on page 309! It has the clarification on how to do it.
You’re right the battery is under that plastic cover, my morning pajamas oopsie picture taken! Mine is an AGM battery and yes has that hose into it but can’t see it in the picture! Lol! It’s been more than a year since I had it taken out to charge it! I had forgotten what it looked like! My...
Rokey,
Thanks for sharing it with other of your info! Thumbs up for that! Who knows something and helps others figure out another ways to do it, is an awesome sharing of your wits about Mustangs! And that is the purpose of this website, sharing knowledge!
Hope someday Republicans would take over Polis place and improve Colorado, Colorado is still a great country with great scenery only in the west of Denver! Sports car drivers would hit the mountains and there’s always a great drive up there anywhere you go! We had a great experience being there...
My baby’s brake lines is going to be replaced with Steeda MagneRide Braided Stainless Brake Line Kit and getting the brake pads changed over to Master Craft Ceramic Brake Pads to get rid of the horrible original brake pad dust off my wheels!
Wow, I would be surprised that if happened to me! Sounded like ticking time bomb thing just to lock the steering wheel up if you’re going 65 or 70 mph! Please inform us all on what the finding culprit is after the inspection! Thanks!