You unplug the battery and then pull it out then put the new one in and plug it up.
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It is a two hour process, requiring multiple size and styles of wrench (i.e. three sizes of metric and Torx) - it is described elsewhere on the net. You have to remove the side cover plate that extends from the front of the door to the wheel well.
To replace the battery on a 1979 Corvette, disconnect the battery cables using the proper tool. Remove the bar that holds the battery in place and pull out the battery. Place the new battery in and reconnect the cables.
The fiberglass panel at the side of the battery has to be removed and the battery is removed sideways.
The fiberglass panel at the side of the battery has to be removed and the battery is removed sideways.
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There is a good possinilty that the battery is dead. I believe you have to replace the complete unit and they are costly.........around $150 each OEM
just like any other battery nothing special disconnect the terminals, remove the battery and put new one in
Begin by removing the wiring harness from your 1996 Chevy Corvette horn. Remove the horn retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new horn.
To remove the battery on the 94 Vette, the side panel needs to be removed.The battery will slide out the side once the hold down bolt is loosened.
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Depends where it's located. My 1980s battery is inside the rear compartment under the small access door behind the drivers seat.
The 1996 corvette does not have a T Top.
Open hatch behind drivers seat......remove battery cables.....remove battery hold down clamp at lower back flange of battery...pull out battery....replace in reverse order.