Battery fouling bonnet

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Re: Battery fouling bonnet

Post by Mondeo55 » Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:03 am

Both the battery that Mojo recommends and the 075 that Euro and Halfords lists are both 175mm tall and the same depth. The tray looks factory standard too. Its really odd some of your cars are fine and others are not. I wonder what the cause is?

I'm going to look into a Gel battery option as they tend to be smaller diameters 🤔

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Re: Battery fouling bonnet

Post by cpt black » Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:39 am

Wot mojo98 says is true,you will find its the construction of the battery front edge that fouls the
bonnet ;) causing the lift on the bonnet

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Re: Battery fouling bonnet

Post by mojo98 » Thu Jan 10, 2019 10:10 am

here is a pic`s this should help you understand
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as you can see its only the height of the poles and not the body of the battery is the same height of the 075
I know i dont know everything about probe`s I`ve had probe`s for 24 years 9 months but I know that this battery fits the probe without any issue with the bonnet, the only thing it cost about £69 + delivery (that may be a problem to some owners)

PS cant show a pic of the 075 battery because I wont buy one because they dont fit without causing a issue with the bonnet

I`ve edited this post to add a pic of the 075 battery and as anybody can see the body of the battery is higher than my other pic
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Re: Battery fouling bonnet

Post by cpt black » Thu Jan 10, 2019 11:05 am

Well put Malc,Great pic, now people will understand the difference, its not
the terminals,its the construction of the front of the battery

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Re: Battery fouling bonnet

Post by Andy W » Thu Jan 10, 2019 2:14 pm

mojo98 wrote:
Wed Jan 09, 2019 11:07 pm
Mondeo55 wrote:
Wed Jan 09, 2019 8:51 pm
Just checked, its same height as what's on there 🤔
the Poles at the same height, but the BODY isn't ALL MY PROBE HAVE THEM FITTED AND MY BONNET IS OK (and I have 6 probe and none have a problem with passenger side bonnet (it does not lift)
Both my cars have these batteries with no issues.

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Re: Battery fouling bonnet

Post by Kit » Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:53 pm

One easy way around it ( not OME, so MoJo won’t like it !).

Take the tray out by ‘over’ drill the rust fixing with a hole saw.
Remove the battery tray bracket that sites above the inside of the wing. Re- drill the holes in the bracket, so the bracket sits flush with the top of the wing. Obtain a flat plate, fix down

Job done!

Or take an angle grinder to the inside skin of the bonnet!

But it’s a lot easier just to get the right size battery

Kit

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Re: Battery fouling bonnet

Post by mojo98 » Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:56 pm

Kit wrote:
Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:53 pm
One easy way around it ( not OME, so MoJo won’t like it !).

Take the tray out by ‘over’ drill the rust fixing with a hole saw.
Remove the battery tray bracket that sites above the inside of the wing. Re- drill the holes in the bracket, so the bracket sits flush with the top of the wing. Obtain a flat plate, fix down

Job done!

Or take an angle grinder to the inside skin of the bonnet!

But it’s a lot easier just to get the right size battery

Kit
:D :D :D

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Re: Battery fouling bonnet

Post by Andy W » Fri Jan 11, 2019 2:35 pm

Kit wrote:
Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:53 pm
One easy way around it ( not OME, so MoJo won’t like it !).

Take the tray out by ‘over’ drill the rust fixing with a hole saw.
Remove the battery tray bracket that sites above the inside of the wing. Re- drill the holes in the bracket, so the bracket sits flush with the top of the wing. Obtain a flat plate, fix down

Job done!

Or take an angle grinder to the inside skin of the bonnet!

But it’s a lot easier just to get the right size battery

Kit
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Battery fouling bonnet

Post by fuerte » Fri Jan 11, 2019 3:52 pm

You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it drink.I can say that as a person who gets to the pond but has to walk round it several times before I will take a drink.lol

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Re: Battery fouling bonnet

Post by Mondeo55 » Wed Jan 23, 2019 5:31 pm

Thanks all (especially Mojo)....all makes sense now. I'll be donating the 075 to my dear old Escort and Probe can get this other fitment

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