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How to Change Car Battery Yourself

If you are one among the latter, fret not as your search for professional Car Battery Charging And Replacement Services has been lightened by the Automovill.com

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How to Change Car Battery Yourself

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  1. Your Trusted Car Service Partner

  2. HOW TO CHANGE A CAR BATTERY YOURSELF “Battery empty”! These words have the power to become one of the greatest nightmares of this era, using devices from Mobile Phones to anything that runs on battery. The death of your car battery could be the worst among the rest as it could get you stranded in the middle of nowhere at a time least expected. Would you simply let your day die with the battery or would you bring back some life to your day? So, what shall we do to manage a crisis like this and turn your day bright again? A battery generally has a sticker on it that shows when you bought it and to what extent you can anticipate that it will survive. Prevention is better than cure. By the same token, the best way to save yourself from having a moment with a dead battery is to enter the information about your battery in your owner’s manual and have the battery replaced before it comes to the end of its life expectancy. But, if at all, by any means, you come across a situation of having your car battery drained, car battery charging or replacing is the only way out.

  3. Up below are the step-by-step description that walks you through how to change a car battery (DIY).

  4. Step 1: Shut the ignition Ensure to park your vehicle with engine turned off and hand breaks on. Placing a blanket over the fender after opening the bonnet can protect your car from corrosive battery acid that might spill. Step 2: Remove cables from the battery terminals Look in your proprietor's manual to see whether your vehicle has a negative ground. On the off chance that it does, use an adjustable wrench to initially loosen the nut and bolt on the clamp that holds the battery cable on the negative terminal, with the little “–” or “NEG” imprinted on it. On the other hand, if your battery has got a positive ground, loosen the cable with “+” or “POS” on it first. Later, remove the other clamp on the battery. In short, expel all the cables from its post and keep it aside, out of your way. Step 3: Remove all the connections between any other device with the battery When you're expelling a nut or bolt, turn the last couple of turns by hand after loosening it with any other tool, to have a firm hold on it when it comes free, not dropping it into the obscurity. Step 4: Remove the old battery and place a new battery As soon as the battery is free of any holds, lift the battery and place it safely on the ground. Place a new battery on the tray making sure that it is facing the same direction as the old one was. Step 5: Replace the battery cables The battery cables on the terminals should be replaced in the reverse order from which you removed them. i.e., if your car has a negative ground, the positive cable goes back first, and vice versa. Check twice or even thrice on if the clamps holding the cables on the battery terminals are grasping the posts firmly. Step 6: Properly dispose of the old battery Batteries must be disposed of properly as it is filled with a toxic, corrosive liquid. Workshops can recycle your old battery for you.

  5. Regardless of how well your vehicle is functioning, if your battery kicks the bucket and can't be energized, you're stranded in a vehicle that you can't drive in for service. The lifespan of your car depends on your driving habits. Many drivers forgo the DIY approach and look out for professional service to replace their dead battery as batteries are heavy, highly corrosive and potentially flammable. If you are one among the latter, fret not as your search for professional Car Battery Charging And Replacement Services has been lightened by the Automovill.com. Book appointment for Car Battery Replacement Service online at Automovill and experience their hearty and flawless servicing in and around Electronic City, HSR, Koramangala, Sarjapur Road, Outer Ring Road (Bellandur, Marathalli, and Mahadevapura), BTM, Indiranagar, and Whitefield.

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