As a few people said in other videos like this- you only need to unclip the front of the battery box, rotate the battery up, and slide it out at an angle. New battery slides back in at the same angle.
I followed the steps from your video. While installing, the wrench accidentally made contact with the positive terminal and the metal hold down creating a small spark. The starter is not turning the engine. I checked fuses and relays. Could I have accidentally fried the starter?
Yes it helps a lot! It'll take me just as long I'm sure - I'm dealing with the same issue right now with the exact same vehicle, model & year, it helps to know how long it should take.
@@william7699 nah, I think u might be must quicker than me. I am not handy at all. Just go slow and I am 100% sure it will turn out fine. But this thing is a stupidest design!
As a few people said in other videos like this- you only need to unclip the front of the battery box, rotate the battery up, and slide it out at an angle. New battery slides back in at the same angle.
I followed the steps from your video. While installing, the wrench accidentally made contact with the positive terminal and the metal hold down creating a small spark. The starter is not turning the engine. I checked fuses and relays. Could I have accidentally fried the starter?
thanks for the video, how long did it take you to complete the swap?
It took me 2 hours. But again, I was first time seeing this type of “ stupid” design. Glad that video helps you man! I appreciate it
Yes it helps a lot! It'll take me just as long I'm sure - I'm dealing with the same issue right now with the exact same vehicle, model & year, it helps to know how long it should take.
@@william7699 nah, I think u might be must quicker than me. I am not handy at all. Just go slow and I am 100% sure it will turn out fine. But this thing is a stupidest design!