I've been talking about my battery woes in RUM's thread about his rusted and snapped subframe bolt but decided to start this new thread because I wanted you all to pick up on this particular subject in relation to my new battery in the hope someone can advise me.
I've just had the battery replaced by the Seat dealer down here in north Devon - I'm a long way from home just now - They responded quickly to my request for a new battery and I found them very helpful and pleasant and I can thoroughly recommend them - Croyde Motors: https://www.croydemotors.co.uk/ - definitely good people if you're in trouble here in North Devon. It's a small setup with much more of the feel of a "family run" garage. I've just been having a quick look over the installation and it all looks very neat with the casing clamp nicely installed (ie. not squint as it was from the original factory fitting!) also terminal clamps correctly installed and treated to a dose if gel - looks like Holts Nocorode if anyone knows that stuff, however I've just noticed that there is a small white plug in the end of the top strip of the battery. If you look at the other end of the battery there is a small hole which I'd guess had an identical plug in it at some time. My assumption is that they are vent plugs to stop electrolyte leaking in transit? My guess is that, if they are indeed there to block the vents during transport, both should have been removed when the battery was installed in the car but for some reason only one was removed. However maybe only one needs to be removed? I just don't know. Of course maybe it's not a vent plug at all, but I can't imagine what else it could be. Anyone able to offer advice? I will be ringing the garage tomorrow just to check if i should do anything about this.
I'll try to attach pictures showing the little white plug in the left side of the top of the battery and the hole in the right side - that is looking at the front of the engine bay from in front of the car.
Oh, by the way, RUM and Super V8. I said I'd post pictures of the bulge in the end of the old battery due, I'd assume, to sulfation causing the plates to swell:
We were talking about thermal blankets too RUM. So here's the Ibiza installation, in all it's "naked" glory - not a blanket in sight!
Nice to see they swapped the terminal protector flaps over to the new battery too. I would expect this to be done but wouldn't have been particularly surprised to have had to ask.
I've just had the battery replaced by the Seat dealer down here in north Devon - I'm a long way from home just now - They responded quickly to my request for a new battery and I found them very helpful and pleasant and I can thoroughly recommend them - Croyde Motors: https://www.croydemotors.co.uk/ - definitely good people if you're in trouble here in North Devon. It's a small setup with much more of the feel of a "family run" garage. I've just been having a quick look over the installation and it all looks very neat with the casing clamp nicely installed (ie. not squint as it was from the original factory fitting!) also terminal clamps correctly installed and treated to a dose if gel - looks like Holts Nocorode if anyone knows that stuff, however I've just noticed that there is a small white plug in the end of the top strip of the battery. If you look at the other end of the battery there is a small hole which I'd guess had an identical plug in it at some time. My assumption is that they are vent plugs to stop electrolyte leaking in transit? My guess is that, if they are indeed there to block the vents during transport, both should have been removed when the battery was installed in the car but for some reason only one was removed. However maybe only one needs to be removed? I just don't know. Of course maybe it's not a vent plug at all, but I can't imagine what else it could be. Anyone able to offer advice? I will be ringing the garage tomorrow just to check if i should do anything about this.
I'll try to attach pictures showing the little white plug in the left side of the top of the battery and the hole in the right side - that is looking at the front of the engine bay from in front of the car.
Oh, by the way, RUM and Super V8. I said I'd post pictures of the bulge in the end of the old battery due, I'd assume, to sulfation causing the plates to swell:
We were talking about thermal blankets too RUM. So here's the Ibiza installation, in all it's "naked" glory - not a blanket in sight!
Nice to see they swapped the terminal protector flaps over to the new battery too. I would expect this to be done but wouldn't have been particularly surprised to have had to ask.