My batteries finally started to show signs of death. Cranking slow and were weeping. So I sprung for some new Optima Red Tops. While getting ready to swap the batteries I found a pool of battery acid in the bottom of the driver side tray and subsequent trail of destruction below..... shame on me. My cruise had been hit or miss lately and now I know why, see attached pic.
What is best to neutralize the battery acid/clean the surrounding area? Then I guess sand, prime, repaint.
I am strongly considering relocation now. Maybe build a cradle that drops into my truck box behind the cap. Utilize some sort of simple marine box to so nothing can hit the battery, then new cables to a bulkhead/distribution point where the driveside battery currently sits.
Any idea what a new vacuum pot for the cruise control goes for?
Thanks
Chris
(oops I think this should be in the general section, sorry)
What is best to neutralize the battery acid/clean the surrounding area? Then I guess sand, prime, repaint.
I am strongly considering relocation now. Maybe build a cradle that drops into my truck box behind the cap. Utilize some sort of simple marine box to so nothing can hit the battery, then new cables to a bulkhead/distribution point where the driveside battery currently sits.
Any idea what a new vacuum pot for the cruise control goes for?
Thanks
Chris
(oops I think this should be in the general section, sorry)
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