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Guys:
I need help, my dealer charging $120 for battery change, could somebody suggest me where can I get it done for less, also if I buy inCostco, Is it hard to fix?. Thanks in advance and appreciated. Santa |
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I usually get my batteries at Sears. Their batteries are good and
reasonably priced. You can just buy the battery or have them replace it for you. Replacing it yourself is an easy task, 5 - 10 minutes for someone who has done it before. Santa wrote: > > Guys: > > I need help, my dealer charging $120 for battery change, could > somebody suggest me where can I get it done for less, also if I buy > inCostco, Is it hard to fix?. Thanks in advance and appreciated. > > Santa |
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> I need help, my dealer charging $120 for battery change, could
> somebody suggest me where can I get it done for less, also if I buy > inCostco, Is it hard to fix?. Thanks in advance and appreciated. > Since you're asking this question, I'm guessing that you never worked yourself of any car and that you have very little mechanical skills. Changing a battery takes 5 minutes. You unscrew and disconnect to cables. Then undo the battery holder bracket and swap the battery. Put everything back in place being careful in putting the + and - terminals as they were initially to reconnect the cables properly. Clean up the terminals and cables and reconnect. Then bolt everything back in place. It is a good idea to put some grease on the connectors to reduce oxidation. If you're not sure, just any garage will do it. Just stick major battery brands and make sure they use the correct power (especially if it gets cold where you live). They will probably install it for free or almost. |
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Santa <santa19992000@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Guys: > I need help, my dealer charging $120 for battery change, could > somebody suggest me where can I get it done for less, also if I buy > inCostco, Is it hard to fix?. Thanks in advance and appreciated. When my 3-year old battery gave out, I had a friend at work give me a jumpstart and I drove straight to WalMart to buy a replacement. The only problem I had is that I discovered the nuts that held the battery on were metric so I had to go back into WalMart to buy a cheapo metric socket set. Do it yourself, it's easy. Andrew |
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It is not as simple as these posts make you think. TAKE THE NEGATIVE LEAD
OFF FIRST. I saw one idiot take the positive lead first. As the wrench hit the frame... After medical costs and all WAS IT WORTH IT. Make sure you understand what you are doing first..... "Santa" <santa19992000@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:60e37826.0310221104.30c0f93c@posting.google.c om... > Guys: > > I need help, my dealer charging $120 for battery change, could > somebody suggest me where can I get it done for less, also if I buy > inCostco, Is it hard to fix?. Thanks in advance and appreciated. > > Santa |
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Andrew <andrew561034@aol.com> wrote:
> When my 3-year old battery gave out, I had a friend at work give > me a jumpstart and I drove straight to WalMart to buy a replacement. Walmart batteries seem to be okay. I would stay away from Kragen. After years of buying their batteries with long pro-rated warranties, and getting discounted replacements every couple of years, I realized that I was just renting batteries, and never really bought one. It dawned on me when I was replacing the Kragen battery in my truck and realized that the OEM battery in my newer car had already outlasted a couple of Kragen batteries. A quality battery is a better thing. -- --- Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5 |
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Santa wrote:
> > Guys: > > I need help, my dealer charging $120 for battery change, could > somebody suggest me where can I get it done for less, also if I buy > inCostco, Is it hard to fix?. Thanks in advance and appreciated. > > Santa its not just the HONDA people.. friend was at work and his burglary alarm on his car did not work...opened the hood and gave him a jump to start up the car and first after putting the cables on his alarm then started to work... told him it thought it was the battery... he jumped into the car and ran over to the Chrysler dealer and the next day told me that they put a new battery in and adjusted(???????) his air conditioner... that did not make much sense, they charged him $320.. and he was happy that it was not more.... Kinda high for a $50 battery... go to auto zone and buy one for $49.00 the same size battery with the same amp. hour rating of about 420 CCA(cold cranking amps...)......... |
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What dealership you going to? Honda batteries are $70 @ the dealer. I
usually by Interstate for about the same $$$. Both will outlast anything from Wally world, K-world, and many various auto part stores. You get what you pay for. Compare CCA "Santa" <santa19992000@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:60e37826.0310221104.30c0f93c@posting.google.c om... > Guys: > > I need help, my dealer charging $120 for battery change, could > somebody suggest me where can I get it done for less, also if I buy > inCostco, Is it hard to fix?. Thanks in advance and appreciated. > > Santa |
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santa19992000@yahoo.com (Santa) wrote in message news:<60e37826.0310221104.30c0f93c@posting.google. com>...
> my dealer charging $120 for battery change, could somebody suggest > me where can I get it done for less, also if I buy inCostco, Is >it hard to fix?. The Nov. 2003 Consumer Reports has ratings for batteries, but almost anything is acceptable if you plan to replace it every 3 years, especially if you connect an external charge to it every week or so (keeps battery fully charged, removes sulfate coating, and final charge rate will indicate battery condition). www.popularmechanics.com has several articles about car care and repair. Changing a battery isn't difficult, but be sure to remove the negative terminal first, and when installing the new battery, install the negative terminal last. Clean the posts and terminals (clean terminals with baking soda and water to neutralize acid) and coat them with waterproof grease before reattaching (coat even the contact surfaces of the terminals; grease will not interfere with electrical conduction). High temperature disk brake wheel bearing grease is good for this because it doesn't run (look for alumina based grease, but lithium based grease is also acceptable), while Vaseline will run and possibly get into the battery. Charge the battery for several hours to maximize life, preferrably with an automatic charger. |
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