I'd be going back Tuesday morning and asking them (removed) they actually DID inspect.Salsa Guy wrote:Just this weekend my dad's 08 LS460 battery died while visiting me. He was pissed because he just paid Lexus dealership $600 to check out the car.
canadave wrote:Wow.....!
Well, my wife and I swapped out the battery ourselves today. I am stunned at how poorly designed the battery "holder arm" is on the 2004 Vibe!
For those not aware, there's a "hook" that dangles down (is screwed down) from a flat metal arm that extends over the battery and holds it in place. This hook has to latch into a little hole down somewhere in the dark, squirreled in amongst hoses, pipes, etc.
It is practically impossible to see the little hole to latch the hook into. My wife has much better fine motor skills than I do, and it was like those carnival games trying to grab the stuffed animal in the glass case with the claws. After about 5 minutes she was cursing the Vibe, the designer of the Vibe, the people who made the latch, etc etc.
What a retarded way to secure the battery!!
Actually it is so simple a caveman can do it. I was able to change my own battery on my 2003. "Caveman Jake".canadave wrote:Wow.....!
Well, my wife and I swapped out the battery ourselves today. I am stunned at how poorly designed the battery "holder arm" is on the 2004 Vibe!
For those not aware, there's a "hook" that dangles down (is screwed down) from a flat metal arm that extends over the battery and holds it in place. This hook has to latch into a little hole down somewhere in the dark, squirreled in amongst hoses, pipes, etc.
It is practically impossible to see the little hole to latch the hook into. My wife has much better fine motor skills than I do, and it was like those carnival games trying to grab the stuffed animal in the glass case with the claws. After about 5 minutes she was cursing the Vibe, the designer of the Vibe, the people who made the latch, etc etc.
What a retarded way to secure the battery!!