it still may put some voltage to keep the car running have it tested
Remove the old battery, disconnect the negative cable first and install the new battery connect the negative cable last.
Disconnect the negative battery cable and then remove the positive cableRemove the battery heat shieldRemove the battery hold-down clamp boltLift out battery
Always disconnect the negative battery cable first even if you are changing the positive cable and reconnect the negative cable last. This is to prevent accidental shorts to ground.
Disconnect the positive (+ / red) cable first. Then disconnect the negative (- / black) cable. Do not let one touch metal when other on battery. Take off brackets holding battery and remove. Replace with new battery, put in brackets... attatch cables, negative first, then positive.
disconnect negative battery cable, remove the two bolts that hold the starter, hold starter up and disconnect wires remove starter and install new starter reconnect negative battery cable
YES always disconnect the negative cable from the battery first then just be careful to hook up the negative cable to the battery as the last step
Disconnect negative from battery remove four clips from ashtray disconnect lighters and bulb reverse procedure for install
Did you check the instruction manual? Usually they will mention it in there. Disconnect negative and then positive battery connections. Unscrew the mounting brackets. Remove the battery and reverse the process with the new battery.
if it has the stock terminals, you need a 1/2" wrench. disconnect the terminals, starting with the negative (black). then, disconnect the red (positive). use a 10mm socket to remove the bracket that holds the battery down, and pull the battery out. put new battery in, put positive terminal on first, then negative, then put on bracket.
disconnect the negative battery cable for 60 seconds then re-connect should do it
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