Because if a rock flies off someone else's tire and puts a hole in one of your batteries, there's going to be a major hazardous-materials spill as there's a couple gallons of acid in a truck battery.
Commercial van breakdown covers are available to ensure that your vehicle gets back on the road quickly. It helps you get the proper maintenance needed to have a working vehicle.
Your personal auto would not cover a commercial vehicle. They have to have a separate policy.
Regular automobile insurance helps a car owner if the car hits a commercial vehicle. A commercial vehicle needs commercial insurance or a commercial rider in many states. Check with your agent.
Auto policies, whether personal or commercial will not cover contents within the vehicle. That is not what auto policies are designed to do. You need to have a commercial property and liability policy to cover business property while on premises or off premises.
Commercial vehicle coverage will cost more. It has to cover any person driving and the more likely lawsuits against companies.
In the trunk on the passenger side of the vehicle. There is a cover that needs to be removed and you'll see your battery and fuse panel inside.
The Battery is mounted in the boot (trunk) of this vehicle. To access you need to go into the boot, lift the rear cover off (from the floor) You should see the battery sitting in the middle of the rear (with a black plastic cover) N.B. you can jump start this vehicle from the engine bay - where a positive feed (marked in red) is located by the front fuse board.
The battery is located at the rear of the vehicle; in the trunk. You must remove the tire cover, then remove the right side panel and you'll see the battery there.
The battery is located under the hood; just beyong the firewall on the passenger side. The plastic battery cover has two raised handles that should allow you to slide the cover toward the driver side of the vehicle. You will only have to slide it about one inch and it should release.
you have to remove the drivers side tire, remove several screws that hold the plastic cover in place, behind the cover is the battery. It is held in place with a battery strap, use a 5/16 wrench to undo the battery terminals. wiggle the battery out the hole.
The Battery is mounted in the boot (trunk) of this vehicle. To access you need to go into the boot, lift the rear cover off (from the floor) You should see the battery sitting in the middle of the rear (with a black plastic cover) N.B. you can jump start this vehicle from the engine bay - where a positive feed (marked in red) is located by the front fuse board.
The Battery is mounted under the floor of the rear cargo bay of this vehicle. To access you need to go into the boot, lift the rear cover off (from the floor) You should see the battery sitting in the middle of the rear (with a black plastic cover) N.B. you can jump start this vehicle from the engine bay - where a positive feed (marked in red) is located by the front fuse board.