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I know im asking randomly but does someone know of a method to get back into an instagram account? I was stupid lost the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
Seriously thank you for your good attitude in this. It’s like hey we’re going to remove a battery on a Ford transit. Start by cutting off the body on the car then remove all the glass and separate make sure that you have your weather strips in a Ziploc bag and labeled. Then you will want to get a hoist to pull the entire engine out and separate from transmission get those on the bench. Soon we will talk about the beginning steps of starting to remove the battery
Thanks for the Vid! I bought my Transit back in 2015 and it still has the original battery in it. The reason for it lasting '8 YEARS' is because it's NOT in the engine compartment going thru the EXTREME ENGINE HEAT CYCLES which is detrimental to the battery's longevity. Batteries last between 3 to 5 years when placed in the engine compartment.
Excellent video! I understand wanting to be safe with the negative terminal, but it wasn't really necessary to tape it up. Once disconnected, there is no reference to the battery ground post. Again, great video! Thank you!!
wonderful! since i have a metal partition right behind the seats this would go from huge pain in the ass to virtually impossible....thank you Ford! I did at least leaern today where the negative terminal is under the hood - pure crazy again!
Same here. It kinda sux. I was able to do everything through the drivers door on mine (as long as you have tilt seats). Also removing the two torx bolts as shown (at the front of the seat) does help!
Good Lord Ford....what a way to make things extra hard for something that used to be so simple....I can only imagine the contraptions you will need just to change a tire on this thing.
Love your Transit videos. Wife and I have been thinking of ditching our Honda Odyssey for a 12 passenger Transit. We have 3 kids with one on the way and love to go on road trips.
As much as I dislike this battery arrangement, on the Transit series they are obviously prioritizing the volume of the back, so they shove the seats are far forward as possible. For contractors needing maximum volume in the back, they will buy whichever brand does the best at this.
Since mine has 2 batteries, 3.2 diesel, no room to rotate battery. I am on my own on that part. The battery saver part means the electrical system is never off when engine is off.
Not only all that my service van also has a metal partisan wall that needs to be removed in order to get behind the seat ! What genius thought of this battery placement?
I used to connect my 12-volt shop lights or my temporary not permanently installed inverter directly to my battery. I'm assuming I should be able to connect them at the post used for jump starting
Hi, Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. If you find these videos helpful, I hope you'll consider supporting the channel via Patreon at www.patreon.com/christopherwlum or via the 'Thanks' button underneath the video. Given your interest in this topic, I'd love to have you a as a Patron as I'm able to talk/interact personally with all Patrons. I can also answer any questions, provide code, notes, downloads, etc. on Patreon. Thanks for watching! -Chris
Christopher, I am turning my Transit 250 into camper. Right now I have solar charging my vsn battery. I have a 100Ahr liFePo that I want to connect solar. Do I disconnect the solar from the van battery? Then I can connect the solar to the house battery. Am I thinking correctly about this switch. Thank you
Putting the battery under the seat and the gas tank under the battery helps you to no longer exist when you have a wreck. Plus having all the weight of the battery and gas tank on the same side can't be great, the battery should have at least been put under the passenger seat. On my 2016 Escape, to change the battery, you have to remove the windshield wiper arms, remove the plastic air ducts under the wiper arms just to get to the battery, not sure what grade Ford Engineers graduated from, but I am thinking about 3rd grade.
The internet is screwed up. There is a difference between the Ford Transit Connect and the Ford Transit. However the web interchanges the two names as if the vans are the same.
EVERY TIME I search for Transit, I get 20x as many Transit Connects as real Transits. Despite the fact that the real Transit has been around for like 50 years longer.
Hi. Have a question. I have a ford transit van 2014, 2.2 engine. I need to change the battery, but I think I saw 2 batteries. My Question is: 1 battery is part of the van ? Do I need to change 1 or 2 ? This is a stop start battery. Thanks 👍👍👍
Nice video. Have you tried replacing the auxiliary outlet fuses located under the steering wheel? They are in a really awkward place where I can't get a hold of them. I have three outlets in my van and none of them work.
I actually did have to replace a fuse I blew. I do recall it being somewhat awkward. Did you check out the user manual? There is a good listing of what each fuse protects (I show this in ua-cam.com/video/wb3Dq4NM3QY/v-deo.html). There is another fuse box under the hood of the van so perhaps the fuse you blew is located there instead. Thanks for watching!
@@ChristopherLum According to the owner's manual, I believe the fuse or fuses I have to replace are in the passenger compartment fuse box; fuses F47, F48, and or F49. I see the fuses but, I can't get to them because they are squared and flush in the fuse box.
I bought a new Transit recently after having previously owned a 2010 minibus. Surely after 14 years Ford would have come up with a better place to put the battery or a better design for getting at the terminals or removing the battery, but no apparently not. What a nightmare design. On the e-Transit they literally have a whole empty engine bay in which to resite the battery, but no, they can't do that.
Hi, yes, these are called 'memory savers' and I do indeed have a video on this at ua-cam.com/video/wb3Dq4NM3QY/v-deo.html, please let me konw what you think, thanks for watching!
Why remove the two Torx bolts at the front of the seat, they appear to have nothing to do with removing the battery. Aren't those two bolts for removing the seat itself?
Jerry, initially, I thought the exact same thing 😀. It turns out that they actually interfere with a small tab on the seat. If you remove these two bolts, you can actually slide the seat forward by another 1/2". The battery compartment is very tight so any extra room you can get is helpful.
@@ChristopherLum Any time I've had to remove mine or when I installed the extra CCP connections I just removed the seat. One electrical connection, seat belt bolt and four bolts for the seat. Doesn't take long
This is the stupidest place to locate a battery and the seat height cannot be adjusted, which causes the front of the seat to cut off the circulation to my legs. This is a company van so I have no choice of a vehicle to drive. Very poor design for a van that will spend a lot of time on the road with the driver being as uncomfortable as possible.
Why would Ford make it so hard to replace a battery when it used to be so easy. Don't get it. Smart people can be so stupid sometimes it makes no sense to put this battery under a seat that takes so many tools and time to get to. Great video thanks for showing us how to do it
The Ford Transit is hands down them most awkward vehicle to work on. You have to remove the seat to get to the battery. You have to remove the intake manifold to get at the spark plugs (dont forget to get a new gasket!) and it doesnt even have a dipstick to check the transmission fluid, you just let the transmission break and replace it. The designers had no concept of maintainability; or were ordered not to put any in.
I have to remove my battery to get it tested. This video helped immensely! POST front end accident... There's a mystery drain on the battery, OR, the battery is old. I keep getting the tend belt minder alert. Also the van won't start if sitting longer than 2 days.
When you’re on the road with your Ford transit and the battery dies, and because you can’t replace it quickly and easily, you will become one of the ‘FOUND ON ROAD DEAD’ victims!
Smart guys know you only need the battery to start the car not to actually run it so you can have somebody jump-started on the jumping points and it should keep itself running without the battery as long as you have a good alternator
Just bought a used Transit cargo. Wanted to look at the date on the battery and confirm it was maintenance free OR had enough water, but I guess Ill just let it die first. Hope it doesnt get low and explode like my wife's car battery did once (the terminals were flush and it had a label over the entire top and I thought it was "maintenance free" but turned out it was not). Every day I have this thing I discover some stupid design flaw like this, depressing.
Wouldn’t it have been easier to take off the driver’s seat that way you’d have full access to the battery compartment? I think it would definitely save knuckle scrapes
Oh Maaan ! I'm really disappointed in Ford for this ...with just a tiny little bit more effort ???.....they could have made the task REALLY ridiculously difficult and time consuming ..What manner of highly paid vehicle designer puts the battery in such a stupid arse cockamimi idiotic place as this ???? and then makes actually getting at the battery even more time consuming ?????? ..I'm getting this mental picture of the Ford design engineers all getting together and saying " hey lads !!! on this model ? Let's make simply swapping the battery one of the most pain in the arse and pointlessly time consuming jobs that anyone has ever done on a modern vehicle !! come on !!!! It'll be fun !!!! " .......
RattlesnakeBob, exactly what I think too! I have a 2012 mk 7 Transit with two batteries under the seat and even with the seat full forward folded down the space to access them is ridiculously tiny even for a slim person like me!Then you have to unclamp a T bracket under the cables which is a task in itself to remove the nuts and bolts securing it in,the clamp is also VERY close to both of the front battery terminals so precautions must be taken unless you want a firework display.Who the hell had the idea of this design?
I have a 2016 Transit 250 with a metal bulk head ! Debating on doing it myself or paying a mechanic ? I think I may remove the seat , then try it . REAL STUPID DESIGN FORD !!!!!!
My bulk head is only held in by like 8 really prominent bolts, havent done it yet but looks like 5 minutes with a socket and a cordless drill and it will come right out; obviously not a Ford design - they would have made you remove the rear axle, the right turn signal bulb, and the stereo first. I may remove it just to clean that area (its a "well-loved" 2015 I just bought).
Funny how he skipped the most difficult step at the very end and trying to get that stupid black cover back over and also why the protective cover for the positive battery terminal won't go back in like before.
Why cant you use a set of jumper cables on the "jump" points to a 2nd battery - turn the ignition forward - now your car wont lose memory while you replace the actual battery?
i’m currently trying to jump my car off which has a battery in the trunk with my 350 HD. I thought about connecting the jumper cables straight to the battery but Jesus Christ never mind😂
Who designed this system?? Ford has a list of once easy to manage systems and made them difficult to maintain. Checking transmission fluid levels is another example. I have a ford transit. It is my last Ford. SMH.
that is the stupidest place ever to put a battery. I literally feel like I am being punked watching this. I am preparing to buy a ford van and I am seriously considering looking for another van.
It would be live in his case since he installed a memory saver into the OBDII to save radio memory , etc... The voltage, one can only assume, that it back feeds into the terminal .
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@Niko Royce t@0
Never seen anybody so enthusiastic about performing the most difficult and inconvenient battery removal... ever.
I know what you mean 😁. Thanks for watching!
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I was stupid lost the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
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Right? I just did this and suddenly, removing the wheel to replace the battery on a dodge stratus isn't so bad. Lol
Seriously thank you for your good attitude in this. It’s like hey we’re going to remove a battery on a Ford transit. Start by cutting off the body on the car then remove all the glass and separate make sure that you have your weather strips in a Ziploc bag and labeled. Then you will want to get a hoist to pull the entire engine out and separate from transmission get those on the bench. Soon we will talk about the beginning steps of starting to remove the battery
Thanks for the Vid! I bought my Transit back in 2015 and it still has the original battery in it. The reason for it lasting '8 YEARS' is because it's NOT in the engine compartment going thru the EXTREME ENGINE HEAT CYCLES which is detrimental to the battery's longevity. Batteries last between 3 to 5 years when placed in the engine compartment.
Excellent video! I understand wanting to be safe with the negative terminal, but it wasn't really necessary to tape it up. Once disconnected, there is no reference to the battery ground post. Again, great video! Thank you!!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I love the Bungie cord to hold up the fabric from the seat back. That was clutch.
wonderful! since i have a metal partition right behind the seats this would go from huge pain in the ass to virtually impossible....thank you Ford! I did at least leaern today where the negative terminal is under the hood - pure crazy again!
Same here. Then add that there are two of them and because they are in the cab they are expensive as well
Same here. It kinda sux. I was able to do everything through the drivers door on mine (as long as you have tilt seats). Also removing the two torx bolts as shown (at the front of the seat) does help!
Good Lord Ford....what a way to make things extra hard for something that used to be so simple....I can only imagine the contraptions you will need just to change a tire on this thing.
Think this is so they can charge 900 to replace battery
Fortis garbage I only bought my motorhome with a Ford front end because it came with an inline 5-cylinder diesel which isn't made by Ford thankfully
its a simple 50 step process ...just to remove the freaking battery !!!!
Yes, for maintenance you do every 4 years.
Love your Transit videos. Wife and I have been thinking of ditching our Honda Odyssey for a 12 passenger Transit. We have 3 kids with one on the way and love to go on road trips.
This is what happens when you design a car with computer-aided drawing and an engineer who can't even change a lightbulb
I think it was designed by AI. Specifically Skynet!
As much as I dislike this battery arrangement, on the Transit series they are obviously prioritizing the volume of the back, so they shove the seats are far forward as possible. For contractors needing maximum volume in the back, they will buy whichever brand does the best at this.
Very good detail explaining the removal of a battery in a Ford transit van.
Since mine has 2 batteries, 3.2 diesel, no room to rotate battery. I am on my own on that part. The battery saver part means the electrical system is never off when engine is off.
Not only all that my service van also has a metal partisan wall that needs to be removed in order to get behind the seat ! What genius thought of this battery placement?
Thank you, this video was very useful, I just changed the battery for a new one
Ohh boy can’t wait to swap the battery on my contractor Transit with a bulk head behind the two seats!!!
How much fun did you have? I’m about to do it. Not very thrilled
It wasn’t great but wasn’t as bad as I was expecting. Takes allot of fanagling.
@@ellocovg wonderful, I foresee many small cuts coming my way! What a place to put a battery
Este video me hizo recordar los viejos VW escarabajo que la batería estaba colocada debajo de los pasajeros, en el asiento trasero.
Thank you so very much for this video, I changed it myself & saved $80.00 ( thanks to you!)
I'm glad it was helpful and that you could save some money, thanks for watching!
Do you think you can fill it with distilled water right in place?
I used to connect my 12-volt shop lights or my temporary not permanently installed inverter directly to my battery. I'm assuming I should be able to connect them at the post used for jump starting
Thank you. I was at work confused lol. Got it done!
The bad thing is that the battery has room in the engine bay (at least for a 3.7L v6 gas).
You save my life watching this video 🙏🙏
Hi,
Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. If you find these videos helpful, I hope you'll consider supporting the channel via Patreon at www.patreon.com/christopherwlum or via the 'Thanks' button underneath the video. Given your interest in this topic, I'd love to have you a as a Patron as I'm able to talk/interact personally with all Patrons. I can also answer any questions, provide code, notes, downloads, etc. on Patreon. Thanks for watching!
-Chris
Thank you for this amazing video!!! best video on the topic.
How are you supposed to change this if you have a work van with the metal divider behind the driver and passenger seat?
Christopher,
I am turning my Transit 250 into camper. Right now I have solar charging my vsn battery. I have a 100Ahr liFePo that I want to connect solar.
Do I disconnect the solar from the van battery?
Then I can connect the solar to the house battery.
Am I thinking correctly about this switch.
Thank you
If you have a contractor cage behind the seat Would it make sense to remove the seat entirely?
Putting the battery under the seat and the gas tank under the battery helps you to no longer exist when you have a wreck. Plus having all the weight of the battery and gas tank on the same side can't be great, the battery should have at least been put under the passenger seat. On my 2016 Escape, to change the battery, you have to remove the windshield wiper arms, remove the plastic air ducts under the wiper arms just to get to the battery, not sure what grade Ford Engineers graduated from, but I am thinking about 3rd grade.
Thanks Chris. It's so useful to see the video before starting these project. Little things like having the bungee cord handy makes it go smooth.
Good video! Thanks for the help!
The only video that helped..Thank You
The silver bolt you pointed to is not the negative connection.
The internet is screwed up. There is a difference between the Ford Transit Connect and the Ford Transit. However the web interchanges the two names as if the vans are the same.
EVERY TIME I search for Transit, I get 20x as many Transit Connects as real Transits. Despite the fact that the real Transit has been around for like 50 years longer.
Thank you for the video. I couldn’t see the battery… was it the original?… was it a Motorcraft?… thank you
Very very helpful 👏 thanks for sharing
Hi. Have a question. I have a ford transit van 2014, 2.2 engine. I need to change the battery, but I think I saw 2 batteries.
My Question is:
1 battery is part of the van ? Do I need to change 1 or 2 ? This is a stop start battery.
Thanks 👍👍👍
Great job Christopher. Thanks for making this. Was super helpful. Just sub'd
Any tips on how to remove the wire for the seat belt? Seats simple but I can't seem to get the clip to slide.
Great video! Thanks a ton.
Nice video. Have you tried replacing the auxiliary outlet fuses located under the steering wheel? They are in a really awkward place where I can't get a hold of them. I have three outlets in my van and none of them work.
I actually did have to replace a fuse I blew. I do recall it being somewhat awkward. Did you check out the user manual? There is a good listing of what each fuse protects (I show this in ua-cam.com/video/wb3Dq4NM3QY/v-deo.html). There is another fuse box under the hood of the van so perhaps the fuse you blew is located there instead. Thanks for watching!
@@ChristopherLum According to the owner's manual, I believe the fuse or fuses I have to replace are in the passenger compartment fuse box; fuses F47, F48, and or F49. I see the fuses but, I can't get to them because they are squared and flush in the fuse box.
So those are the fuses that are responsible for the outlets. It turned out that my phone charger didn't work. The outlets were all fine.
@@robertoterriquez2132 Nice, it sounds like you got it figured out!
What fuse did you blow and why did they pop ?
THANK YOU..I hope it goes as smoothly for me !
I bought a new Transit recently after having previously owned a 2010 minibus. Surely after 14 years Ford would have come up with a better place to put the battery or a better design for getting at the terminals or removing the battery, but no apparently not. What a nightmare design.
On the e-Transit they literally have a whole empty engine bay in which to resite the battery, but no, they can't do that.
Not so easy with a steel bulkhead right behind the seat. As in my van. 😩 Think the seat needs removing all together.
Yeah, it is not the easiest thing in the world to get access to. Thanks for watching!
Same set up on m6 2019. Except the bolts are Torx 40
Glad I seen your I no how to take mine of my van bro
I saw a video where the guy hooked something up to keep the computer live while the battery was out. Did you have to do anything like that?
Hi, yes, these are called 'memory savers' and I do indeed have a video on this at ua-cam.com/video/wb3Dq4NM3QY/v-deo.html, please let me konw what you think, thanks for watching!
@@ChristopherLum Did you use one? Seems like I can just jumper another battery to the system and it would do the same thing?
Has anyone seen my t45 torx screw bit anywhere..
Why remove the two Torx bolts at the front of the seat, they appear to have nothing to do with removing the battery. Aren't those two bolts for removing the seat itself?
Jerry, initially, I thought the exact same thing 😀. It turns out that they actually interfere with a small tab on the seat. If you remove these two bolts, you can actually slide the seat forward by another 1/2". The battery compartment is very tight so any extra room you can get is helpful.
@@ChristopherLum Any time I've had to remove mine or when I installed the extra CCP connections I just removed the seat. One electrical connection, seat belt bolt and four bolts for the seat. Doesn't take long
This is the stupidest place to locate a battery and the seat height cannot be adjusted, which causes the front of the seat to cut off the circulation to my legs. This is a company van so I have no choice of a vehicle to drive. Very poor design for a van that will spend a lot of time on the road with the driver being as uncomfortable as possible.
Why would Ford make it so hard to replace a battery when it used to be so easy. Don't get it. Smart people can be so stupid sometimes it makes no sense to put this battery under a seat that takes so many tools and time to get to. Great video thanks for showing us how to do it
The Ford Transit is hands down them most awkward vehicle to work on. You have to remove the seat to get to the battery. You have to remove the intake manifold to get at the spark plugs (dont forget to get a new gasket!) and it doesnt even have a dipstick to check the transmission fluid, you just let the transmission break and replace it. The designers had no concept of maintainability; or were ordered not to put any in.
Don't forget the impossible to reach fuse box under the steering wheel
I have to remove my battery to get it tested. This video helped immensely! POST front end accident... There's a mystery drain on the battery, OR, the battery is old. I keep getting the tend belt minder alert. Also the van won't start if sitting longer than 2 days.
Hi Christopher, Where is your link for the Memory Saver? BTW - great channel!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for your vid!
Superb Video ! George U.K.
When you’re on the road with your Ford transit and the battery dies, and because you can’t replace it quickly and easily, you will become one of the ‘FOUND ON ROAD DEAD’ victims!
ua-cam.com/video/xglmBiyTifQ/v-deo.html
Well said, Ford had to make it that ridiculous
Smart guys know you only need the battery to start the car not to actually run it so you can have somebody jump-started on the jumping points and it should keep itself running without the battery as long as you have a good alternator
Happened to me, that negative jump point is a joke, doesnt work, had to connect to the negative terminal at the battery itself.
thanks for getting to the point!
kl3t-10c652-AA Where is this located near the Negative terminal its for the auto-start stop elimination permanently
Just bought a used Transit cargo. Wanted to look at the date on the battery and confirm it was maintenance free OR had enough water, but I guess Ill just let it die first. Hope it doesnt get low and explode like my wife's car battery did once (the terminals were flush and it had a label over the entire top and I thought it was "maintenance free" but turned out it was not). Every day I have this thing I discover some stupid design flaw like this, depressing.
Leave it to ford to come up with the most unnecessarily difficult battery location ever. Good video though.
Wouldn’t it have been easier to take off the driver’s seat that way you’d have full access to the battery compartment? I think it would definitely save knuckle scrapes
Oh Maaan ! I'm really disappointed in Ford for this ...with just a tiny little bit more effort ???.....they could have made the task REALLY ridiculously difficult and time consuming ..What manner of highly paid vehicle designer puts the battery in such a stupid arse cockamimi idiotic place as this ???? and then makes actually getting at the battery even more time consuming ?????? ..I'm getting this mental picture of the Ford design engineers all getting together and saying " hey lads !!! on this model ? Let's make simply swapping the battery one of the most pain in the arse and pointlessly time consuming jobs that anyone has ever done on a modern vehicle !! come on !!!! It'll be fun !!!! " .......
I wish I had seen this video before buying my RV on a Ford transit chassis...this is ridiculous.
RattlesnakeBob, exactly what I think too! I have a 2012 mk 7 Transit with two batteries under the seat and even with the seat full forward folded down the space to access them is ridiculously tiny even for a slim person like me!Then you have to unclamp a T bracket under the cables which is a task in itself to remove the nuts and bolts securing it in,the clamp is also VERY close to both of the front battery terminals so precautions must be taken unless you want a firework display.Who the hell had the idea of this design?
Just changed mine and it was far easier to remove the front seat first ,4 bolts thank me later it's a pain in the arse
Thank you ♠️
I have a 2016 Transit 250 with a metal bulk head ! Debating on doing it myself or paying a mechanic ? I think I may remove the seat , then try it . REAL STUPID DESIGN FORD !!!!!!
My bulk head is only held in by like 8 really prominent bolts, havent done it yet but looks like 5 minutes with a socket and a cordless drill and it will come right out; obviously not a Ford design - they would have made you remove the rear axle, the right turn signal bulb, and the stereo first. I may remove it just to clean that area (its a "well-loved" 2015 I just bought).
Funny how he skipped the most difficult step at the very end and trying to get that stupid black cover back over and also why the protective cover for the positive battery terminal won't go back in like before.
Bungee chord is wrapped around driver side SEAT, not door! 😂
Quite helpful
My cargo van has double batteries and a bulkhead
Why why why would you make it hard for us to take the battery out?
Great thank you
Thank you
Why cant you use a set of jumper cables on the "jump" points to a 2nd battery - turn the ignition forward - now your car wont lose memory while you replace the actual battery?
Really under the driver seat no way
Gotta love those millenial engineers!
Got to love those boomer or genx wrench monkeys.
i’m currently trying to jump my car off which has a battery in the trunk with my 350 HD. I thought about connecting the jumper cables straight to the battery but Jesus Christ never mind😂
Beautiful Video but Ford Create a Big Problem with the Battery. Make Everything more Complicated!!!
Whoever thought it was a good idea to pit the battery under the seat should be fired
süperr olmuss videooo
Easier will be to replace whole vehicle.
Thats so awkward to place a battery under a seat
Who designed this system?? Ford has a list of once easy to manage systems and made them difficult to maintain. Checking transmission fluid levels is another example. I have a ford transit. It is my last Ford. SMH.
12 hours later
Too much work
senseless come on ford mindless
Looks like a real PIA 😑
auto engineers need to encounter a technition, and get a broken jaw or 1 million
iu fakin crazy hou do i open to acces bateri men
that is the stupidest place ever to put a battery. I literally feel like I am being punked watching this. I am preparing to buy a ford van and I am seriously considering looking for another van.
So awful. Thanks Ford . Huge unnecessary front end with wasted space in this and can’t even make battery access convention. Total fail.
Why am I getting a brake boost message
This has to be one of the worst pieces of engineering I’ve ever seen. Why do manufacturers do this stuff?
This is why I drive Toyota,crap like this.I can swirch out my Toyota battery in less than five minutes.
I used to think my Chevy pickup had a dumb place for the battery, but this wins hands down.
This is so, so stupid. WTH did they make this so difficult?!?
Leave it to ford to make it that hard and just plain stupid to deal with
Fxxkin stupid battery location
Great info!
Literally the frame of the van and the negative terminal are the same thing
Pretty much anything shiny. Well, metallic anyway.
It’s the positive that you don’t want touching things, also what’s the point of taping a terminal that’s not even live anymore.
It would be live in his case since he installed a memory saver into the OBDII to save radio memory , etc... The voltage, one can only assume, that it back feeds into the terminal .
Thank you!
Thank you