Not bad access. My Diablo VT Roadster and Murcielago Roadster you have to remove the driver side rear wheel, remove a panel and pull the battery out of a tray lol
This right here is exactly why I started posting videos. The fame and fortune is nice, but what I was really hoping for is help on repair work. I knew that tires had a date code, but I didn't know that batteries did. The Internet tells me that batteries last 3-5 years. I shall be replacing mine. Thank you.
My friend, you really really really should install a battery tender connector attached to your battery. unless you drive your car at least 3 times a week you should keep your car on a battery tender. Older Ferraris simply need it, it is what it is 🤷🏻♂️
I have a tender. I used it last winter when I first got my car. I didn't use it all summer as an experiment. I'm guessing the cold weather or old battery was just too much. I will be using the tender from now on.
Not bad access. My Diablo VT Roadster and Murcielago Roadster you have to remove the driver side rear wheel, remove a panel and pull the battery out of a tray lol
Worst battery I ever changed was my daughter's Dodge Journey. Had to remove the front tire and the wheel well liner to get to it. Oh boy!
You would think an affordable domestic would be easier to work on. Nope. Those engineers obviously drive different vehicles from the ones they design.
Random question, what headers and muffler system do you have?
I have a Tubi muffler. I'm embarrassed to say that I don't know what headers I have. I should look into it.
Battery date code is August of 2015. Just replace the battery. Put a new one in it
This right here is exactly why I started posting videos. The fame and fortune is nice, but what I was really hoping for is help on repair work. I knew that tires had a date code, but I didn't know that batteries did. The Internet tells me that batteries last 3-5 years. I shall be replacing mine. Thank you.
My friend, you really really really should install a battery tender connector attached to your battery. unless you drive your car at least 3 times a week you should keep your car on a battery tender. Older Ferraris simply need it, it is what it is 🤷🏻♂️
I have a tender. I used it last winter when I first got my car. I didn't use it all summer as an experiment. I'm guessing the cold weather or old battery was just too much. I will be using the tender from now on.
Nice place😂
Nothing fancy, but its cozy.