Battery Question!
first take off the hold down plate. Then disconect the neg cable first. Make sure u have ur radio code. Then take off your pos. cable. Pull out batttery. I think our battery code is Mt-51r for interstate. Then clean battery clamps with wire brush, water and baking soda. Then dry them off and reconect pos. terminal first. Then neg terminal. Finally clamp down the holding bracket. it easy. Takes a few min.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 94DOHCGsr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">first take off the hold down plate. Then disconect the neg cable first. Make sure u have ur radio code. Then take off your pos. cable. Pull out batttery. I think our battery code is Mt-51r for interstate. Then clean battery clamps with wire brush, water and baking soda. Then dry them off and reconect pos. terminal first. Then neg terminal. Finally clamp down the holding bracket. it easy. Takes a few min.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i can't believe you've never done this before! i've seriously done it at least 100 times bc i used to have to do it for my job! btw, the batteries on our cars are the easiest out of all the cars in my opinion so you're lucky your first battery install is such an easy one!
have fun!
i can't believe you've never done this before! i've seriously done it at least 100 times bc i used to have to do it for my job! btw, the batteries on our cars are the easiest out of all the cars in my opinion so you're lucky your first battery install is such an easy one!
have fun!
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