Taking Battery out for storage
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Is there any concerns I need to be aware of before I take out/disconnect the battery for winter storage? I tried searching for "taking battery out" and had not successful results.
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Welp, I found out the hard why you might want to roll your window down just a notch.
I disconnected my battery, and then had to go back in the car again to put some arm&hammer and closed the door. Well, I forgot about that little feature where the window would go down a bit when closing the door. Well it didn't go down since there was no electricity. Thankfully I didn't slam the door but just let it go. So there was no damage to the window or the paint.
Anyhoo, I'm going to take a deep breath now.
I disconnected my battery, and then had to go back in the car again to put some arm&hammer and closed the door. Well, I forgot about that little feature where the window would go down a bit when closing the door. Well it didn't go down since there was no electricity. Thankfully I didn't slam the door but just let it go. So there was no damage to the window or the paint.
Anyhoo, I'm going to take a deep breath now.
Originally Posted by USN HM 350Z
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Originally Posted by ZlleH
Welp, I found out the hard why you might want to roll your window down just a notch.
I disconnected my battery, and then had to go back in the car again to put some arm&hammer and closed the door. Well, I forgot about that little feature where the window would go down a bit when closing the door. Well it didn't go down since there was no electricity. Thankfully I didn't slam the door but just let it go. So there was no damage to the window or the paint.
Anyhoo, I'm going to take a deep breath now.
I disconnected my battery, and then had to go back in the car again to put some arm&hammer and closed the door. Well, I forgot about that little feature where the window would go down a bit when closing the door. Well it didn't go down since there was no electricity. Thankfully I didn't slam the door but just let it go. So there was no damage to the window or the paint.
Anyhoo, I'm going to take a deep breath now.
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