Most of the time there a nuts on the battery terminals , you only have to loosen them up and pull on the terminals away from the battery, they should pop right off afterwards.
Open the battery access panel on the left side just below the seat, pull out from the top and the plastic panel should detach relatively easily from the clips holding it on. Detach and wrap the ground. Detach the battery bracket. Pull battery out to where you can access hot lead. Detach lead without grounding. Extract battery.
Detach the negative battery cable then the positive battery cableIf car is equipped with Delco Loc 2 or Theftlock audio system make sure you have the activation code first before disconnecting the battery cablesDetach any brackets or braces that would interfere with the removal of the battery then remove the hold-down clamp from the battery carrierCarefully lift the battery out
Detach the negative battery cable then the positive battery cableIf car is equipped with Delco Loc 2 or Theftlock audio system make sure you have the activation code first before disconnecting the battery cablesDetach any brackets or braces that would interfere with the removal of the battery then remove the hold-down clamp from the battery carrierCarefully lift the battery out
Detach the negative battery cable then the positive battery cableIf car is equipped with Delco Loc 2 or Theftlock audio system make sure you have the activation code first before disconnecting the battery cablesDetach any brackets or braces that would interfere with the removal of the battery then remove the hold-down clamp from the battery carrierCarefully lift the battery out
Detach the negative battery cable then the positive battery cableIf car is equipped with Delco Loc 2 or Theftlock audio system make sure you have the activation code first before disconnecting the battery cablesDetach any brackets or braces that would interfere with the removal of the battery then remove the hold-down clamp from the battery carrierCarefully lift the battery out
Detach the negative battery cable then the positive battery cableIf car is equipped with Delco Loc 2 or Theftlock audio system make sure you have the activation code first before disconnecting the battery cablesDetach any brackets or braces that would interfere with the removal of the battery then remove the hold-down clamp from the battery carrierCarefully lift the battery out
Detach the negative battery cable then the positive battery cableIf car is equipped with Delco Loc 2 or Theftlock audio system make sure you have the activation code first before disconnecting the battery cablesDetach any brackets or braces that would interfere with the removal of the battery then remove the hold-down clamp from the battery carrierCarefully lift the battery out
Detach the negative battery cable then the positive battery cableIf car is equipped with Delco Loc 2 or Theftlock audio system make sure you have the activation code first before disconnecting the battery cablesDetach any brackets or braces that would interfere with the removal of the battery then remove the hold-down clamp from the battery carrierCarefully lift the battery outInstalling is reverse of removal
No, a car battery does not have mercury in it. It would be very dangerous to have mercury in a car battery.
there are lots more amps in a car battery eg there about 1.5 in a flash light and in a car battery there about 300 A car battery is a wet cell battery and a flashlight battery is a dry cell battery.
No merc is not in a car battery
You can get a new battery, you can jump start the car with jumper cables and another car with a charged battery. You can also put a battery charger on your battery to give it a charge.