Author Hans Angermeier has produced over , videos showing drivers how to fix things on their cars. Change the parking light. Small bulbs that burn out regularly - did you know you can replace these with LED lights? Change a burnt out headlight. Avoid tickets and accidents with both working headlights! New bulbs are much brighter too.
Determine if your air filter is dirty. Learn where your air filter is located and how to determine if it needs to be changed. Replace brights. See all videos for the Saturn Vue. So I bought one that was at least close on dimensions as the size The only other difference is that this one had more CCAmps. I think this one has Is there any problem in using this battery, assuming it fits into the tray?
There's a 13mm bolt at the bottom of the battery, on the back side. I saw that bolt there So, all I got to do is loosen that bolt, then the battery will come out? Should just lift out vertically after you loosen the bold.
Now as far as the replacement battery. The one I got from Costco is a size The Vue is supposedly a size Will the 58 work?? Costco didn't have any size 86 batteries. Thanks again folks Try a ratchet with an extension next time. I agree, its hard especially because there isn't a handle on the battery. Not exactly easy on the back. There are numerous places that will install a battery you buy there for free, and you don't have to take the old one back since they remove it for you.
Sears Auto, Auto Zone, etc. Probably most every place that sells batteries will do this. Obviously, you have to get there while the car is still starting, or be able to jump-start it to drive there. Unfortunately I dont have a extension ratchet I think I may try to use the size 58 battery I got from Costco If not, I'll take it to AutoZone and have them do it.
I was thinking about replacing the battery on my '06 Vue. It is starting Ok but since it's 3 years old I thought I'd replace it before I get stranded someplace inconvenient. I checked Advance Auto.
I have a Costco membership. How did the 58 fit? Did it have the same capacity as the You should also verify the new battery has posts in same location as old top. I'll post my results. But it was the closest one I could find at Costco It is better to clean the inside of the cable terminals before, to be sure the connection is good. You can use a piece of sandpaper or another abrasive tool for that.
This is a hybriid car with the 36 and 12 Volt batteries in the trunk. You showing a front under the hood ordinary 12 V battery being replaced. Nothing is worse than read stupid crap that doesnt relate to the question asked.
Wake up No more BS as a reply eiiiks what a brain. Hello, Rudy, please inform yourself better, and when you are one hundred percent sure then comment. Have a nice day.
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