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Can anyone tell me the dimensions of a stilo 1.2 battery?? need to upgrade mine to a redtop, and need to be certain of the size i need. Would take the other one out but its all too much agro right now. Any help appreciated.

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Re: Quick question

Why on earth do you need a redtop, surely youre not racing a 1.2 stilo? I would think any redtop will be smaller.
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Re: Quick question

Easiest thing is to go to Halfords with a tape measure - they have a little guide telling you what battery fits what car. Look up the 1.2 Stilo, see what battery it says and measure it...
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braden: High end audio set up, and headlamps are dipping to scarily low levels when the bass hits, and no i'm not a boy racer. Just like a decent audio set up.

purplemonday: was thinking of that, but was wondering if anyone else has done a battery swap. this is the penultimate option, failing this its a split charge.
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Re: Quick question

I know what you mean ive got a 3farad power cap on my set up but still effects, light etc... hehehe! But ive had a look at halfords and they dont have the stilo on there chart tingy with all the battery info! The calcuim 1's they do should do the job! and they only bout £50, which ent bad! Just measure your standard and go have a poke round till you find 1 they same size there!
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Re: Quick question

Sorry to state the obvious, but going to Halfords wouldn't be the easiest, the easiest would to be pop the bonnet and measure your own battery!

Doubt you'd need a red top, certainly been no reported posts on the 1.2 battery not being up to the job.

Unless your going the daft ICE route, in which case having a bigger capacity battery won't necessarily be what you need if your alternator can't charge it.
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I should imagion that it would be able to charge it; as i had a second battery on me punto with a split, so the standard alternator was charging both (n that was on a 1.2 8v punto) n it didnt cope to bad with it! The only fing is the weight of the other battery was quite heavy and sat in my spare wheel weld; dont wana do that in the stilo with the excesses weigh as i dont wana slow it down! It kept the second battery charged up for bout 2month then i would top it up with me home charger and plonk it back in! So i cant see y it wont cope with charging the heavy duty jobbie all the time!
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Re: Quick question

Originally Posted by 1.8Stilo
But ive had a look at halfords and they dont have the stilo on there chart tingy with all the battery info!
How long ago did you last look? I looked in the Peterborough Halfords just before christmas and the Stilo was on there...I'm looking at sticking the JTD battery in mine just to try and get rid of the annoying false error messages!
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Originally Posted by StiloBoy
Sorry to state the obvious, but going to Halfords wouldn't be the easiest, the easiest would to be pop the bonnet and measure your own battery!
Maybe your car is different to mine StiloBoy, but the battery cover on my car is held in place by some unusual bolts, for which I don't have a tool to undo!
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Re: Quick question

The battery cover is held in place using Torx bolts which whilst they are becoming more popular is still something many people don't have the correct tool for.

I found that in the event of a roadside emergency (I managed to knock thew hazard light switch when taking my phone out of it's old cradle and they were on all day at work ) these bolts can be removed by using the flat blade screwdriver FIAT provide.
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Indeed, the flat blade screwdriver just sitting above the spare wheel does work to undo these bolts
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Originally Posted by purplemonday
The battery cover is held in place using Torx bolts which whilst they are becoming more popular is still something many people don't have the correct tool for.

I found that in the event of a roadside emergency (I managed to knock thew hazard light switch when taking my phone out of it's old cradle and they were on all day at work ) these bolts can be removed by using the flat blade screwdriver FIAT provide.
Mine aren't Torx, I've got plenty of tools for them - it's a different fitting - can't recollect the name off hand - been meaning to buy a suitable set of bits for ages!

I'd prefer to avoid using the screwdriver to prevent damaging the heads.

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Ok, got any pics of these coz I am intrigued now?!
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braden: High end audio set up, and headlamps are dipping to scarily low levels when the bass hits, and no i'm not a boy racer. Just like a decent audio set up.
Didn't know they were good for that, I thought they were just lighter and dry/gel.

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i only looked in the recent week; maybe i was look at the wrong 1; i gota go back to get 1 neway; ill have a beta look this time
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