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Car and Truck Battery Replacement

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  • Remove the battery.

  • A typical car battery can weigh 50 pounds or more, so lift carefully and get help if needed. Do not drop the battery, as this can release dangerous chemicals.

  • If your battery cable clamps look dirty and/or corroded, clean them up with a wire brush and a mixture of water and baking soda before installing your new battery.

  • To prevent corrosion in the future, coat the new battery's terminals with a little dielectric grease or petroleum jelly.

  • Don't throw the old battery in the trash. Many auto parts stores and service stations will accept old batteries for free safe disposal.

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