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    Location of 2nd battery 22i?

    We're changing out our batteries on our 22i.
    We can find one of them, no clue where the second battery is.

    Any tips?
    Thanks appreciate any help.

    #2
    One of them is in the port side in the compartment under the glove box. Our other one is on the same side, under the seat that is next to the built in cooler (the one that wraps around from near the driver to the port side). It is a very tight fit for ours (2008). Start pulling up seat cushions and it is under there.

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      #3
      Thanks.
      Appreciate the tip.
      One is under the cushion, they didn't put the other in the compartment.
      We paid for the 2 battery option, hope we got them both.
      Last edited by Wake Bandits; 05-27-2010, 09:09 PM.

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        #4
        No Luck.
        Battery is next to and left of the ice chest.
        Still can't find the other.

        Removing the cushions is like cracking chicken bones.

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          #5
          Have you tried calling the dealer you purchased the boat from and asking them?

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            #6
            I just did the stereo in an 05 22I. The deep-cycle (#2 on the switch) was in the port mid-ship storage and the starting (#1 on the switch) was under the small seat storage along the gunwale, opposite the engine, by the cooler. cushion.
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              #7
              That is where mine are (04 22i)

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                #8
                Originally posted by BLACKLIST View Post
                Have you tried calling the dealer you purchased the boat from and asking them?
                They have WiFi for the laptops here at the river,,, I'll had to go into town to get cell service.
                Pay phones are long gone.
                Thanks.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                  I just did the stereo in an 05 22I. The deep-cycle (#2 on the switch) was in the port mid-ship storage and the starting (#1 on the switch) was under the small seat storage along the gunwale, opposite the engine, by the cooler. cushion.
                  Thanks.
                  Appreciate the take.

                  Their is a carpeted access door to batt #2 by the drivers feet left.
                  Hold that thought.

                  OK,, now on to the impeller,,,,

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                    #10
                    I'll guarantee everyone one thing,, thieves will never get to your 22i's second battery.
                    You can sleep well on that thought.

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                      #11
                      Their is a carpeted access door to batt #2 by the drivers feet left.
                      interesting...

                      when we had ours, it was on the left also in the storage comp. under the glovebox
                      I'm on a boat man. I got my flippy floppies....

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                        #12
                        Everything is running beautiful.
                        Even had a stranded boater come up and borrow one of the old batteries to get his boat dialed in.

                        Thanks for all the takes, tips and tales.

                        Having breakfast this morning at one of the floating bars all the talk among other boaters was dead batteries, and grenaded impellers.

                        Three years max on our batteries, change the impeller every year.

                        Cheap insurance.

                        A couple of the boaters are from the UK.

                        They remind us often no way could they even be wake boarding or afford a nice WB boat if they still lived back in Britain.

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