Do the 2 bolts ( one of which you showed was virtualy completely unscrewed) hold the battery connector into the black block housing that guides the battery into position to make the connection? If so, of course the actual connector would move and not be held at the correct height....at least on the side with the loose bolt. I'm not sure this would lead to the battery being able to move, and cause additional stress on the battery clamp however, since it is the black housing block that is supposed to hold the battery in position and that is intact. The damage to the terminals show the battery connector is not being held still and that alone could be the cause of disconnections. Certainly that connector in your bike is toast, and if that damage is due to arcing, the female connections in your battery are also likely to be damaged.
Have you checked whether the "loose bolt" is merely loose or if it has in fact stripped the threads it is supposed to screw into?
Your damage also raises the question whether what you found was damage caused by the battery moving due to a broken latch................or the other way around!!
Either way in your case, I would want both the battery and the battery connector changed under warranty.
Someone else in the thread a bove found that the aluminium section that connects the black housing to the down tube was loose, and that would certainly allow battery movement both lateral and vertical, and promote additional strain on the battery clamp.
So in summary I think you have found an additional equally important issue. At the end of the day your find may mean there are in fact multiple issues with the battery mounting on this bike.
Have you checked whether the "loose bolt" is merely loose or if it has in fact stripped the threads it is supposed to screw into?
Your damage also raises the question whether what you found was damage caused by the battery moving due to a broken latch................or the other way around!!
Either way in your case, I would want both the battery and the battery connector changed under warranty.
Someone else in the thread a bove found that the aluminium section that connects the black housing to the down tube was loose, and that would certainly allow battery movement both lateral and vertical, and promote additional strain on the battery clamp.
So in summary I think you have found an additional equally important issue. At the end of the day your find may mean there are in fact multiple issues with the battery mounting on this bike.
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