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Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by johnlaviola, Oct 20, 2013.

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  1. johnlaviola

    johnlaviola Rookie

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    I recently purchased a 2000 360 Spider and I'm slowly going through it top-to-bottom (therefore, be prepared for more novice questions on this board!).

    I found what looks like an interior or seat frame piece tucked under the driver's seat this morning (see attached pic). Does anyone know where it belongs?

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    John
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  2. Motob

    Motob Formula 3 Professional Ferrari Technician

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    That is the battery hold-down bracket. The battery is located under the passenger side footplate, and is secured by that bracket and two studs. Someone removed/replaced the battery and did not install the bracket.
     
  3. nt6d

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    A battery holder. I would check to make sure the battery is not moving around when you make turns....
     
  4. johnlaviola

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    Found the mount points, thanks! Now I'm missing one of the fasteners!
     
  5. Skidkid

    Skidkid F1 Veteran Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    You can get the J bolts at most any auto parts store.
     
  6. BluNart

    BluNart Karting

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    Check under the metal plate the battery sits on. The threaded posts and nuts can fall under easily but are not easy to retrieve.
     
  7. vrsurgeon

    vrsurgeon F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    +1. The nitwits that had mine prior had the J-rods and the nuts just fallen into the battery compartment. They might even be there..
     

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