Remove the negative cable first and when installing the new battery connect the negative last.
Remove the ground or negative cable first when disconnecting your car battery.
Changing the battery on a Mazda 6 is very easy to do. You will first need to remove the bar that is over the battery, then you will need to remove the battery terminals. After the battery is removed, put the new one in and put the battery terminals back in place, and put the bar back on.
Remove the negative terminal first and connect it back last.
Disconnect the negative - terminal first, then the positive + terminal. Unfasten the battery hold down clamp. When reinstalling the terminal connections connect the positive terminal first.
It is very easy to change the battery in a 2004 Ford Escape. You will need to remove the bar that is covering the battery first. Then you will just need to take the battery terminals off the battery and then remove the old battery. Put the new battery in and put the terminals back on in the correct order. Then put the bar back over the battery and it is ready to go.
first you remove the k brace which is the black bar, then you remove the beck, which is the fuse box, then you remove the battery rubber hold down which is a 13mm and then remove the 2 battery terminals carefully which are an 8mm then the battery comes out and reverse procedure to install.
this is fairly simple. first locate the battery. then using key wrenches eithe 10, 11, 12, 13mm, (usually 10mm) to losen the terminals. disconnect the negative terminal first then positive. remove the battery and replace with new battery. reconnect the the terminals starting positive first the the negative. tighten the the terminals with key wrench (tighten enough so that the terminals arnt lose). and your good to go.
Start by removing the ground cable first(negative). Then remove the positive cable. At the base of the battery is a hold down clamp, held in by one bolt. Remove this and the battery will lift right out.
The battery, on a 2009 Dodge avenger, can be removed by first removing the battery cover. Remove the battery cables and the retaining rod. The battery can be lifted out.
remove the seat first (key in the side of the bike). you should then be able to get to the battery. if my memory serves me correctly you should then be able to pull the battery terminals and the battery strap, and pull the battery out!
Remove right cover (just below the seat) by removing the single screw on the lower right of the cover and popping it off. Disconnect the negative (on the left) terminal first, then the positive with a Phillips screwdriver. Watch for the loose little nuts held within the battery terminals if your replacement battery doesn't have them. Remove the rubber battery strap - probably easiest by unstrapping from the left. Install replacement by doing these instructions backwards. Remember to connect positive terminal first.
First make sure nothing is on and the ignition is off, with the doors shut. If you have a under-hood light remove it while changing the battery. Always remove the negative cable first and connect it last when reconnecting the cables.