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Car Maintenance and Repair Tips : How to Remove a Car Battery to Replace It



April 5, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Car Maintenance and Repair


Learn how to remove a car battery so it can be replaced withexpert car tips in this free online automotive repair video clip. Expert: William Myers Contact: www.austinsubaru.com/en_us/ Bio: William Myers has been a Senior Master Technician for Subaru since 1998. He is an ASE Certified Master Technician and L1 Advanced Level Specialist. Filmmaker: EV studios

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25 Responses to “Car Maintenance and Repair Tips : How to Remove a Car Battery to Replace It”

  1. jfefrey says:

    this is a j hook, it looks like a j

  2. purse1234 says:

    i fucking hate toyota commercials

  3. ilikebeer says:

    simple, if you put the ground on first, your battery is grounded, and as you put on the positive cable, it will spark all over the place, if it’s not grounded, it wont spark :) simple hot and cold

  4. ilikebeer says:

    god fucking dammit i hate expertvilliage

  5. smolVAD says:

    Be sure to observe the following order of work!
    Failure to comply with the correct sequence can lead to triggering squib disconnector batteries and electrical damage to the car.
    If the terminal of the battery mounted on the positive findings closely enough:

    - Disconnect the negative cable first-hand, from the negative terminal of the battery.

    - Then disconnect the positive cable-needle-positive terminals of the battery.

  6. katydidmail says:

    Thanks for a good review! This video is the only one that mentions which battery post to take off first (negative) and put on first (positive). Would be nice to explain why.

  7. luckyLagolas says:

    thank you very much

    im 15 and i wana learn mechanics

  8. MtnXfreeride says:

    @timsb2004, cant you just do it in reverse to put a new one in?

  9. MtnXfreeride says:

    Thanks for showing this on a subaru! I needed to remove the battery to get to my left side low beam headlight.

  10. dan382 says:

    Cheers for the video, just helped me remove & replace my first car battery :D

  11. spamllpitdept says:

    it’s in their next video

  12. stevenstreet483 says:

    I know right? I was just going to do the same steps in reverse, but that wouldn’t make much sense now would it?

  13. timsb2004 says:

    why didn’t they show how to put the new one in..crud

  14. dnl5649 says:

    not all batteries have that clip. and it doesn’t really matter what cable you unhook first

  15. Tyler12345asdfg says:

    these videos are the best thing on youtube.. i know nothing about vehicles, these videos have helped me fix so many issues on it! thanks :D

  16. mickblock says:

    Count on battery hold downs to be different on all cars.
    I don’t know why he ackowledged that the locator clip is specific to the car model but seemed to stay with the impression that every application will have a J-hook type hold down bracket.

  17. NaptownNinja says:

    I love how he’s like. “This is a J hook, it looks like a J. The J hook lives in a hole…” I feel like I’m watching a nature program or something.

  18. modernwarfare209 says:

    good video.

    why is there never any female mechanics on videos ?? im training to be a mechanic & im a female it wud be encouraging to see more female mechanics.

    also why is there never any BRITISH mechanics on any of these mechanic videos on youtube ???? sick of hearing an american accent

  19. andymrowley says:

    great, now the car has no battery!

  20. astroid911 says:

    no you will just probably blow some fuses

  21. spidrmage says:

    what if i remove the +/- cables in the wrong order and install them the wrong way? will i get shocked?

  22. Raytard124 says:

    Old Wife’s Tale BTW

  23. MarioLoco03 says:

    you cant type for shit. does that mean you shouldnt try to post on youtube?

  24. 3wheeler016 says:

    He should have said that you NEVER set a battery on cement. Old or new. It can ruin it.

  25. RichardNixonsHalfDea says:

    My terminals are rusted to hell, and same with the nuts holding the mounting bracket on. Any suggestions? =/

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