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Hello all,
I'm planning a trip to the dealer to have the oil change done and it seems like they charge for simple things like cleaning battery terminals. Can this be done easily w/ household chemicals? What about the air filter? It has been changed once and now the car is at 45K. Not sure if it's ok to request valet to replace it after purchase. I have a genuine honda battery. Thanks! |
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The battery terminals need to be removed from the battery in order to clean
them right. This requires some simple hand tools which you may or may not have. It would be good to watch someone else do it the first time. The top of the battery should be rinsed off with clean water if any battery fluid has got on it. I believe that the instructions for replacing the air filter are in the owner's manual. If you have a new enough vehicle you will have a cabin air filter too. If this costs more than you want to pay, check out your local library for do it yourself books or your local community college for a basic auto mechanics course. Saludos cordiales, Earle "ap" <corsica@ragingbull.com> wrote in message news:1183650102.485625.316590@n60g2000hse.googlegr oups.com... > Hello all, > > I'm planning a trip to the dealer to have the oil change done and > it seems like they charge for simple things like cleaning battery > terminals. Can this be done easily w/ household chemicals? > What about the air filter? It has been changed once and now the > car is at 45K. Not sure if it's ok to request valet to replace it > after purchase. > > I have a genuine honda battery. > > Thanks! > -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"ap" <corsica@ragingbull.com> wrote in message news:1183650102.485625.316590@n60g2000hse.googlegr oups.com... > Hello all, > > I'm planning a trip to the dealer to have the oil change done and > it seems like they charge for simple things like cleaning battery > terminals. Can this be done easily w/ household chemicals? > What about the air filter? It has been changed once and now the > car is at 45K. Not sure if it's ok to request valet to replace it > after purchase. > > I have a genuine honda battery. > > Thanks! > For the battery, you can use some baking soda mixed with water. |
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On Jul 5, 1:28 pm, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote:
> The battery terminals need to be removed from the battery in order to clean > them right. This requires some simple hand tools which you may or may not > have. It would be good to watch someone else do it the first time. The top > of the battery should be rinsed off with clean water if any battery fluid > has got on it. > > I believe that the instructions for replacing the air filter are in the > owner's manual. If you have a new enough vehicle you will have a cabin air > filter too. > > If this costs more than you want to pay, check out your local library for do > it yourself books or your local community college for a basic auto mechanics > course. > > Saludos cordiales, > > Earle > > "ap" <cors...@ragingbull.com> wrote in message > > news:1183650102.485625.316590@n60g2000hse.googlegr oups.com... > > > Hello all, > > > I'm planning a trip to the dealer to have the oil change done and > > it seems like they charge for simple things like cleaning battery > > terminals. Can this be done easily w/ household chemicals? > > What about the air filter? It has been changed once and now the > > car is at 45K. Not sure if it's ok to request valet to replace it > > after purchase. > > > I have a genuine honda battery. > > > Thanks! > > -- > Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Can this type of cleaning be done in a place other than the dealer? how about at autozone or walmart. Note that my battery is a honda brand. Let me know. Thanks |
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"ap" <corsica@ragingbull.com> wrote in message
news:1183733776.608368.39690@w3g2000hsg.googlegrou ps.com... > On Jul 5, 1:28 pm, "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burg...@usa.com> wrote: > > The battery terminals need to be removed from the battery in order to clean > > them right. This requires some simple hand tools which you may or may not > > have. It would be good to watch someone else do it the first time. The top > > of the battery should be rinsed off with clean water if any battery fluid > > has got on it. > > > > I believe that the instructions for replacing the air filter are in the > > owner's manual. If you have a new enough vehicle you will have a cabin air > > filter too. > > > > If this costs more than you want to pay, check out your local library for do > > it yourself books or your local community college for a basic auto mechanics > > course. > > > > Saludos cordiales, > > > > Earle > > > > "ap" <cors...@ragingbull.com> wrote in message > > > > news:1183650102.485625.316590@n60g2000hse.googlegr oups.com... > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > I'm planning a trip to the dealer to have the oil change done and > > > it seems like they charge for simple things like cleaning battery > > > terminals. Can this be done easily w/ household chemicals? > > > What about the air filter? It has been changed once and now the > > > car is at 45K. Not sure if it's ok to request valet to replace it > > > after purchase. > > > > > I have a genuine honda battery. > > > > > Thanks! > > > > -- > > Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com > > > Can this type of cleaning be done in a place other than the dealer? > how about at autozone or walmart. I have done it at the side of the freeway in the middle of the night, raining, tractor trailers flying by. To clean the battery right, you want to mix up a dilute solution of baking soda and water to rinse and neutralize any battery acid that is on the case. Once you secure the proper tools, you can do a quick cleaning without the rinse step. I have seen dealers charge $5 for this service and not even do it... > > Note that my battery is a honda brand. This doesn't make any difference. Saludos cordiales, Earle > > Let me know. Thanks > -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Earle Horton wrote:
>> Can this type of cleaning be done in a place other than the dealer? >> how about at autozone or walmart. > > I have done it at the side of the freeway in the middle of the night, > raining, tractor trailers flying by. To clean the battery right, you want > to mix up a dilute solution of baking soda and water to rinse and neutralize > any battery acid that is on the case. Once you secure the proper tools, you > can do a quick cleaning without the rinse step. Seconded, it's a relatively simple procedure. Just a couple safety tips to remember: When you're working the nuts on the terminal clamps, be careful not to let your wrench touch the other terminal(!!!!!!!!). Also, it's best to remove the negative terminal first, as it's connected to the body of the car, and if you remove the positive with it still attached, there's a greater chance of your wrench shorting to the body. Once the terminals are off, a cleaning brush like the one pictured here: http://media.wiley.com/assets/3/47/f...089-6_0306.jpg will do a good job of cleaning them and the posts. Should cost about $3-$4 at any auto-parts store. While you're at the Autozone (or your store of choice), pick up some terminal grease as well - it's a dielectric grease that you use to cover the posts to keep the air away and prevent corrosion. |
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