Yes you can. All you need is the replacement battery to install. There are two screws that hold the battery cover in place. Just unscrew them, lift the cover off, unplug the old battery and reverse these steps to install the new one.
I will caution you that VXi has stopped using the batteries that can be identified by the fact that they appear to be wrapped in monofilament tape for reasons including short service life.
The new ones can be identified by a gold color foil around the edges and can be bought online by emailing the guy I bought mine from at ebhammonds@gmail.com.
I got mine in a unopened factory packaging and have been able to use my B250-XT headset again for about a month now with no issues.
If you mean using voice commands. You would have to see if your Blue Parrot B250-XT headset is compatible with your computer.
You can get a battery for your b250xt blueparrott on ebay price is $9.99 free shipping
Their tech support will trouble shoot it and issue an an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization). I know for the B250-XT they charge $55.00 plus postage if it is not under warranty. At that rate, you might as well buy a new one.
To replace the alternator on a 1985 B250 Van, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the serpentine belt by loosening the tensioner, then unbolt the alternator from its mounting brackets. Disconnect the electrical connectors and take out the old alternator. Install the new alternator by reversing the steps: connect the electrical connectors, secure it with bolts, and reattach the serpentine belt before reconnecting the battery.
The manufacturer warranty on the Blue Parrott B250-XT headset typically lasts for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. However, it's always advisable to check the specific warranty details provided by the retailer or the manufacturer's website for the most accurate information.
Black box under the hood by the battery
Yes, the 1988 Dodge B250 van is equipped with an external voltage regulator. This regulator is typically mounted on the firewall or near the battery and is responsible for maintaining a consistent voltage level in the electrical system. If you're experiencing electrical issues, the voltage regulator may be a component to check or replace.
Have you replaced the thermostat? On my 92' B250 I had to remove the Alternator and I think the A/C compressor. to properly remove and clean the housing. Also just recently I had to replace the radiator cap.
it is in between the brake booster and the battery. There's two relays there, which is my question.
Under the hood, in the black box near the battery
There's two tabs by the housing you pull up on to release them
When those things on my 92 B250 did not work, I replaced the speed sensor located on the transmission tailshaft and that fixed the problems. Hope that helped! Mark When the speedometer and odometer did not work in my 1990 B250, I had to replace the speed sensor, instrument cluster (speedometer) and replace a tiny gear (odometer) in order to get them working properly