How to: Replace Volvo Batteries | Beginners Guide

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • Welcome to our comprehensive DIY Volvo Semi Truck Battery Replacement Guide for Beginners! In this step-by-step tutorial, we'll walk you through the entire process of changing your Volvo semi truck batteries, empowering even those new to truck maintenance. From essential tools to safety tips, each detail is covered to ensure a smooth battery replacement experience. Don't let a dead battery catch you off guard - watch our guide and take control of your Volvo semi truck maintenance. Subscribe for more practical truck care tips and hit the road with confidence!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @georgelin3420
    @georgelin3420 3 місяці тому

    Great video, glad you showed how to clean up the terminals to eliminate and existing corrosion. It's a must for proper charging balance between batteries.

  • @Sinerwray
    @Sinerwray 15 днів тому

    "Volvo brand batteries" don't last I would recommend not having them mine didn't last a year 😂

    • @trxexpress
      @trxexpress  14 днів тому

      it also depends on how many things you have connected to them. If you have a TV, microwave, fridge and what not, it draws more power from them and they have to recharge many more times. That's what kills them. The fewer things you have connected the more the batteries will last. BUT I'd rather change them every 12-18 months than not have a microwave, fridge and tv. ALSO....never ever use your microwave with the truck turned off...that kills them almost instantly. Thanks for your comment!