Thanks! And I know, they did want just anyone removing them. If Milwaukee didn't make such crappy tools and batteries, then I wouldn't need to take it apart! I'm hoping I can find enough good cells in the two bad batteries to make one good one. If not, then I'll just toss the crappy drill in the trash. I have more money in batteries than I do the drill now. It would be nice if a battery would last more than one year.
I spent a LOT of money on this drill. It was over $250 new and I have not been happy with it at all. My father, who uses his drill dang near every day, has never had a bad battery or any problems with his over the last 5 years. His is a $29 HF drill. Go figure.