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marshy206
PostPosted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 7:56 am Up
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Hi can anyone tell me what the bit of tube pipe going from the battery housing to just behind the radiator is for its a 1.4 8valve thanks
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to cool the battery?
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Drainage I think.
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More likely to be a vent to cool the battery or vent any gasses away.
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it's a battery cooler line,as the battery gets so hot when there is load,so for longer life and better performance it needs to be cold.
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marshy206
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thanks and ok because it came off so i left it of guess i had better put it back on lol
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what about when locating the battery in the car does it need to be in a box ??
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usher wrote:
what about when locating the battery in the car does it need to be in a box ??

Hydrogen gas can be generated when charging or rapidly discharging. Mixed with air it's combustible in most ratios and very explosive in some...

There are normal lead-acid starter batteries that are sealed but have a small port that will accept a nozzle for a hose to be routed outside (for instance when mounted in the trunk). In that case no box is needed.Then there's the fully sealed lead-acids and glass-matrix bound ones, but even these have valves to release gas if conditions go bad enough (rather than crack the case...)

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