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Yes it will damage your battery if you reverse the cables. There is an article on Wikipedia about it at this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rechargeable_battery.
If you reverse the battery cables, yes the battery can possibly explode.
First, take the battery cables off then remove the battery hold down then remove the battery. Reverse order to install. Be sure to clean the cables.
Remove the battery cables. Remove the battery tiedown. Remove the battery from the Aerostar. Reinstall in reverse order.
it will arch out and melt the knobs on your battery and your cables
No, and you may do major damage to the computers.
Remove the cables from the top of your battery. Remove the battery stabilizing retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new battery.
Remove the cables from the battery posts. Remove the battery retaining bolts. Lift the battery out of the retaining box. Reverse the process to install the new battery.
Disconnect the battery cables. The battery has a clamp holding it in, probably along the bottom edge. Remove the clamp bolt. Pick up the battery. Reverse process for installation.
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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.
The battery, on a 2010 Chrysler Limited Sebring, can be changed by first removing the battery cover. Remove the battery cables and the retaining bolt. The battery will left out. Reverse the process to install the new battery.