Ed:
The battery switch in a BN6(2-seater), is located at a different place than
the BT7 or other 4 -seater model. It is inside the trunk, on the left hand
side on the rear bulkhead, approximately three inches from the rear wheelwell
and four inches from the trunk floor.
Jean
> From: eandy01@msn.com
> To: healeys@autox.team.net
> Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 16:12:36 +0000
> Subject: [Healeys] Battery switch
>
> Have bought my 5th Healey, a 1959 BN6. All the others were 4 seaters, this
is
> a 2 seat. Didn't realize this until I got it home. I find it is the only
one
> not to have a battery switch. I always used it every time I parked the
others
> and will worry about this one until I get one on it. Did all 2 seaters not
> have one? Does anyone have one for sale? If not I'll get it from Moss. Ed
> Anderson
> eandy01@msn.com
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