IT'S DONE!!!
I installed the new Odyssey battery into Crimson Pearl this afternoon.
I first connected a "jump box" to the car electrical system in order to maintain the voltage so as not to lose any settings or memories. I connected the + to the terminal next to the fuse block and the - to a good ground on the engine.
I then turned to removing the present battery. The original owner of the car had driven the car so little the last year she owned it (200 miles) that she let the battery die and had to replace it. It was replaced with an Autozone Duralast 86-B. This battery was rated at 525 cca. It was doing a satisfactory job, but I really wanted to put a AGM (absorbed glass mat) battery in there.
Here is a picture of the Duralast installed in the car.
After I removed the Duralast, I took a picture of what it looked like, for size and identification comparison. It was installed reverse of how you see her it, with the terminals toward the front.
Here is a picture of the battery well empty, after removing the Duralast and prior to installing the Odyssey.
Here is a picture of the new Odyssey battery that is going in! Notice it has the proper recessed flange at the bottom to allow the "hold down" block to properly secure the battery. It also has side terminals that are plugged with the red plastic color plugs. The drop-down folding handle is a nice touch and makes it easier to handle.
Here is a picture of the Odyssey battery installed. It fits like a glove, with no modification of any sort required, no bending of the battery leads or any type of change.
This installation could not have been any easier. The new Odyssey battery is rated at 710 cca as opposed to the 525 of the Duralast. I am certain that it will perform better and last much longer. The Odyssey is much more tolerant of sitting with a less than full charge and according to Odyssey, it will not suddenly and often, unexpectedly, die without warning. They say that near the end of the battery life, the performance will begin to deteriorate slowly.
I can't say that installation in your car will be identical, as this is the only XLR I have! It is a 2005 model, but your installation may be simular or even identical.
These batteries are somewhat expensive, but I think an XLR is certainly worthy of the best!
If you have any questions, please feel free to post them!