E1ric
Regular Member
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2018
- Points
- 16
- Model of Z
- Z3 2.5i
Hello Everyone,
This is my first post on this forum and unfortunately, it is not a happy post. Sorry if this is the wrong spot to post this. I own a 2002 BMW Z3 2.5i. Love the car! Anyway, I was doing some deep cleaning and was getting ready to replace the bushings on my seats finally. disconnected the battery, and low and behold when I took the battery out I found quite the dilemma. I would love some input.
My temporary fix to this issue is that I created a circular stack of cardboard and wrapped it in tin foil and then put a towel on top of the cardboard which is now what the battery sits on. The battery is not leaking so I am guessing it is from an older battery. The rest of my trunk has 0 leaks and my car, in general, is in very good condition for its age. I am thinking that to fix this more permanently I will have to have 2 pieces of metal custom cut and then welded underneath the car and down inside this hole where the battery sits.
I touched where the few holes that already developed are and it is paper thin on the edges and it is definitely starting to go. Glad I caught it when I did.
Thoughts? Fixes? Opinions?
This is my first post on this forum and unfortunately, it is not a happy post. Sorry if this is the wrong spot to post this. I own a 2002 BMW Z3 2.5i. Love the car! Anyway, I was doing some deep cleaning and was getting ready to replace the bushings on my seats finally. disconnected the battery, and low and behold when I took the battery out I found quite the dilemma. I would love some input.
My temporary fix to this issue is that I created a circular stack of cardboard and wrapped it in tin foil and then put a towel on top of the cardboard which is now what the battery sits on. The battery is not leaking so I am guessing it is from an older battery. The rest of my trunk has 0 leaks and my car, in general, is in very good condition for its age. I am thinking that to fix this more permanently I will have to have 2 pieces of metal custom cut and then welded underneath the car and down inside this hole where the battery sits.
I touched where the few holes that already developed are and it is paper thin on the edges and it is definitely starting to go. Glad I caught it when I did.
Thoughts? Fixes? Opinions?