Stupid dangerous pictures in adverts
Discussion
Your Dad said:
That's a cracker.The battery charger "could" be showing it has reverse connection protection (which it does have, as most do these days and no harm will be done connecting it in reverse) or even the ability to connect in reverse and it sort it out internally (it can't, I've got one, it's fairly crap), but many years of working on cars I've learnt that what looks like an earth lead, is black like an earth lead isn't always an earth lead. Unless I can see the symbol on the battery, or see the lead is connected to the body in the case of a neg earth car (I do work on pos earth cars too) I don't assume these days. The give away looking closely at that pic though is the other lead looks to be a distribution point with fuses etc. which will always be on the positive. I wouldn't get hot under the collar over it or call it dangerous though.
Jim1064 said:
And isn't that battery charger connected the wrong way round?
Might be setting myself up for a massive fail here... but on my car, the battery load sensor is on the negative terminal, which looks to be the case in the image? That and there appears to be a thick brown cable to the back of the battery, usually that's a earth? My positive connection just has a single black coated cable, just as in the image too. Davie said:
Might be setting myself up for a massive fail here... but on my car, the battery load sensor is on the negative terminal, which looks to be the case in the image? That and there appears to be a thick brown cable to the back of the battery, usually that's a earth? My positive connection just has a single black coated cable, just as in the image too.
Yes, though if you RTFM you are supposed to connect the negative charger cable to the chassis, if you connect it to the terminal it bypasses all the management doohickeys and it will confuse the BMS 
Douglas Quaid said:
OP you undo the nuts before you lift it off the ground. He’s doing it right. Do you jack it up before starting to loosen the nuts? I wouldn’t want to be cranking on a wheel brace with an extension bar while the car is sitting on jack stands.
One of the benefits of an impact wrench is being able to skip that step. Just jack it up and rattle them off.You're right for how you'd do it with a wheel brace or breaker bar of course.
WelshRich said:
Might just be me, but both of the Lidl images look a bit AI generated, just be grateful that the number of fingers is correct!
Agreed. That old pair of pants being pressed into service as a rag don't look realistic to me. Guess some things are still beyond the available technology.Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff