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Why is the hybrid battery cover still on

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My 23 is not a hybrid...why is the battery cover installed, other than having a small bit of heat shielding on it?????
I can see this empty shell.....being a road hazard..
 

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Why do you call it a battery cover? Just because in the hybrid, that's where the battery is? It's an undershield, presumably for protection, air flow and noise rejection.
 

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Road hazard? Yall come up with some wild theories. lol
 

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Noise rejection...I don't think so
Maybe a bit of aero smoothing
It's not tight to body and easily wiggles.
Which makes noise
Imo it is like having a big horn hanging out
I am going to remove it and put some deadening material on the bare skin
At least
 

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Road hazard? Yall come up with some wild theories. lol
You know that was a jab at the f150 diaper cover that departs from not being put on right after oil changes
 

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It’s there for aerodynamics and fuel mileage. Any noise it may make is inaudible inside. Removing it would likely make even more noise from air passing the now rough undercarriage.
 



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