2012/04/03

Replacing Your Battery

With proper care, your battery can last 5 years without being replaced. But even the most caring hands can endure a busted car battery. The consuming effect of this is undoubtedly stressful. No matter how high quality or how expensive your battery's worth, there will come a time when you have to replace it.

A battery's life can last 5 years. But because of factors like a sudden change in the environment or the climate is rough, your battery's life expectancy gets thinner. Weather changes and those new technologies and gadgets attached to your car are also causes for increased depletion of its charge. They tend to drain the life out your battery. You will also notice that when the weather is cold, it could take you minutes to start your cars engine. This is because your battery needs to be charged first.

In some way, this task is quite easy especially for those who have experienced changing one. But if you are new at this, here are simple steps to guide you. Take note, if you see that your battery has suffered corrosion severely, better let the professionals do it. But if there are no extra problems, might as well get on with it.

The first thing that you have to do is buy the correct battery for your car. You have to distinguish the right type and the typical size. If you have no idea what your battery must be, better bring your old battery and let the car parts personnel do the picking. It is advisable to buy some latex gloves and glasses to protect your hands and eyes from any spills.

If you have the habit of smoking, sacrifice for a moment. It is not a very good idea to smoke while working. Never let sparks or flames be near a spark. If possible your area should be well ventilated. Now that you're all set, you should follow the instructions below.

1. Before disconnecting the positive cable you must see to it that the negative cable is unplugged first.

2. Remove battery connection like the hold down.

3. Once you have proven all attachments are removed, carefully lift your old battery from its tray.

4. If you see signs of rust or corrosions, clean it with water and after it dries, spray some primer to prevent further damage.

5. After that put your old battery in a safe place where no one will be exposed to it. Place your newly bought battery in the tray then clamp it. Brush the dirt off it.

6. Upon attaching the cables, you should first attach the positive then the negative cable. Tighten them to ensure that the battery stays in place.

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