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>>28976829
I didnt manage to put in back in the way it was, I just put it on top, so the battery is now seating on those bits that supposed to hold it in place.
I tightened the top bracket very tightly, i got home.
I'm gonna look online for a way to put it in correctly, failling that i will saw the bits off
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>>28976787
learn to fucking read you dumb fuck the battery was already in there before i removed it
>>28977421
yes, 100% sure, removing it was also somewhat difficult, i had to pull hard. its the dealer who placed it
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>>28977442
sounds like they're either idiots that gave you the wrong size battery, or didn't have the correct size in stock and used the next closest available one. does the battery still have a sticker with what group it is/dimensions or model on it? As an example, group 24 and group 27 batteries are the same height and depth, but different widths. Former will fit in a tray designed for the latter but not the other way around.
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>>28977455
Thanks for bearing with me. The confusion seem to come from mazda themselves. There are two part numbers for the battery and when I search for them both, they have two different dimensions. The first one, S80518520A9D, is 306mm long, this is the one that was installed.
The second one, GSYUASAS95, is 258 cm long. I'm guessing this one would fit.
But regardless of if the installed battery was exactly the correct one or not, the fact still remains that those fuckers managed to put it in correctly and the car worked perfectly fine for years.
I would love to learn their trick because rn its fucked up and if the screws were to vibrate off and my battery to shift, that would not be good
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>>28977473
pic related.
I managed to hold the battery down, gave it some good tugs, it doesnt slide. But I imagine the bracket could get looser with vibrations.
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The real problem here is that "people" have become so conditioned to be completely incompetent that simply REMOVING and RETURNING a fucking car battery to its original position somehow is considered "wrenching".
And OP seems to think that if he had some other place to "wrench" that it would somehow improve this situation. (protip: it wont)
Shit is unreal.
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