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Just a bit of cosmetic rounding off to do around the socket itself, and then its done!
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wei2go wrote:Can you still get your helmet in there?
caseybea wrote:Pretty interesting. I really really want this in my glove box, but that's a lot more work. Your method here has piqued my possible interest. What does the other side of the battery cover look like, can you pull it out and take a photo?
BRILLIANT WORK MY FRIEND!!WhiteNoise wrote:Alrighty thenBut....he got a bonus view of the battery tender pigtail and fuse box. Guess what coetzee?
I don't have a plastic push pin to loseHonda fixed that! My 2011 had that pushy pin, I broke it the day I added a pigtail to its battery. Now....The 2015 cover just snaps in place, no pin. Thank You Honda!
caseybea wrote:Pretty interesting. I really really want this in my glove box, but that's a lot more work. Your method here has piqued my possible interest. What does the other side of the battery cover look like, can you pull it out and take a photo?