Never Change Your Car’s Battery Like This

Never Change Your Car’s Battery Like This

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  2. @EllenAlexander-x3h January 5, 2026 at 7:18 pm

    They are too heavy for me to lift

  3. I watched another car battery installation video do something I’ve never seen before but it makes sense. He had one of those portable charging things, and he had the positive cable of the portable charger connected to the positive cable so that when he removed the cable from the old battery, it maintained all of the car’s memory settings otherwise you’re gonna lose those by completely disconnecting the battery from any power source. I would imagine they do this sort of thing at some of the quality dealers.

  4. Bigger is better 💪

  5. Not true on all newer model cars, especially if they have that stupid BMS system where you have to reset it by a computer, or blink the lights several times and push the brake pedal a few times, or you can let it set for 8 hours without starting the engine and it resets itself. That is on the newer Ford trucks and cars, and the really expensive cars is even more if a hassle… they build them now days to discourage the average Joe from attempting to do anything but checking the oil, and maybe changing the air filter. It’s getting to be a sad sad world…

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