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PostPosted: 15 Jan 2011 12:22 
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Right ive seen too many post's about people struggling to refit theyre battery strap, sometimes even dealers snapping straps trying to fit them.

I thought id make a quick video on the proper way to do it!



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PostPosted: 15 Jan 2011 18:56 
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:yup:

I like that, but when I had an S once, and I changed the battery, it was not as easy as that. It took me and a local ex-Sx owner (who is also of this forum) ages to do it.

I finally got the strap on using two "interrupted" flat blade security screwdrivers...

Anyway, I am probably a spannering muppet, but your video shows it's possible.

Thanks for sharing :D

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PostPosted: 15 Jan 2011 19:29 
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All it takes is abit of technique, first time i took the battery out i wrestled with it for 30mins straight untill i worked out how simple it was.

Hmm ive just watched the video for the first time since i filmed it, what i should have said was 'slide and pull up', as you can tell the video wasnt planned at all, maybe ill make a better one when the weather clears up.


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