Replace the car battery
Some things about the life of your car and other components must be replaced regularly. Most of us will have a bad battery or dead confront sooner or later. If you have any evidence that the battery is going bad, then the best thing to do is to take it to your mechanic for the test and, if necessary, replacement. However, if it is dead in the water, you can use some simple steps, and replace it yourself.
Here are some mandatory and optional elements that you need.
·Battery replacement - required
· Adjustable Wrench - required
· Or Socket Set (8 mm to 13 mm size)
· Flat Screwdriver - proposed
· Safety Glasses - proposed
Flowers · rubber gloves - proposed
· PIN Memory Keepers - optional
· Wire Brush - optional
Most stores carry a wide range of car batteries, and usually the old battery for a minimum or be disposed of for free. You can remove the old battery first and take it to the store orYou can get a new battery, and leave a deposit. Then replace the old and bring them back into the store and get your deposit back.
Here are some of the most important steps to replace the battery.
1 Make sure the vehicle ignition is off.
2 He might lose some of the devices in the car, PIN numbers, if the battery is removed. Or make sure that the PIN code or use the cigarette lighter of a Memory Keeper.
3 Find the battery. That sounds a little 'self silly, but many do not have the battery in the engine compartment. Some cars such as Jaguar have a battery in the trunk. Others may have it well hidden in a fender or under the rear seats. If you have a diesel engine, you can also use two batteries. If there is confusion, check your manual.
4 They are connected to two terminals of the battery with heavy wire to find it. You can be on top or sides of the battery. One is the positive pole and the other isNegative. To remove the positive first. Warning. Do not touch anything the two terminals at the same time. The positive is a plus sign (+) on top, and painted red, or just looking a little 'more often the negative terminal to be identified. The negative terminal is a - (minus sign) on top.
5 Remove the cable from the negative terminal first. If it crashes, you may need to use the screwdriver to pry theCable. Then remove the cable from the positive pole. And 'safer to follow the order. If you connect the new battery, and then will be negative to the positive terminal.
6 Loosen and remove the battery hold down. This may be a frame around the top of the battery or an arm that goes from the battery to the battery plate that sits on. Sometimes it is supported by one or two dice.
7 Remove the old battery. Remember that the batteries are heavy,and can in a very difficult place to reach to be located. Do not run the risk of falling as the battery is filled with an electrolyte solution of sulfuric acid, which can burn the skin. Newer batteries have a built in tape. If you can not safely access the battery, buy a belt that connects to the battery terminals, and helps you remove the battery.
8 Now check the cable ends and battery tray or platform on Sat If corrosion or build a white, use aSolution of water and baking soda with a wire brush and clean them all.
9 Put in new battery, make sure that the terminals are in the same location as the old battery. If you do not want to be connected with a cable to the wrong port. Replace all parts to maintain and ensure that the battery is securely closed.
Now 10 is to replace the cable. You start thinking mind with the positive terminal for the first time. Then connect the negative pole. If the old battery had a lot of corrosion on the terminalsYou might want to put a little 'lithium grease on the battery terminals. You can also use a cloth, like the rings on each end. Both approaches will slow down the construction corrosion.
11 Your old battery must be recycled. You can return to the store where you bought the new battery and get your deposit back, or contact an authorized recycling center. Do not throw it in the trash.
12 Close the hood, start the car and put all of the PIN is required ifnot with a keeper pin.
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