Just go to a dedicated Excise dealer or any battery shop on the way. They will know which battery is right for you just by looking at your earlier battery.
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Check the state of charge with a voltmeter and you should discover it is supplied with a substantial charge, due to the fact a discharged battery is soon permanently damaged. Batteries held in stock should be periodically recharged to maintain peak capacity.
Most new batteries can be put into service immediately with no charging but it is best practice to give a new battery a brief charge of around a couple of hours prior to fitting.
don't remove the cover or open the battery
it is full of acid and is not to be messed with
you cannot fix any part of the battery so just replace it
remove the wire terminals from the battery and replace it with a new battery
As in brand? Die Hard from Sears has never given me a problem. Stay away from Exide. If it's size you're after, ask the autoparts store you're buying it from. That way you'll get the right size that fits underthe metal bar that holds the battery down.
I would buy the best battery I could find, and the largest CCA Rating for your car. At least 700 CCA's or more
Probably be the most expensive
Only three companies make batteries,sold under different names. Johnson Controls,Exide and Delphi
Motorcraft,your got is okey
It depends on which brand of car battery you prefer. You will get a range of different opinions on which brands are the best based on experiences with different brands. If you are happy with the Exide brand then the battery selection depends upon which engine you have fitted in the car - the 2.2 litre or 2.4 litre. Anyhow here are some Exide models that will fit your vehicle. You need an Exide 75 size/model with the correct minimum CCA (cold cranking amps)
Any large battery retailer will be able to help you select a battery suitabe for your car but many specialise in particular brands. Personally I prefer to select a heavy duty battery that is suitable for the vehicle and will offer more than the minimum required cranking amps.
The Exide 1103part #106-710-7988 should be is a battery pack for a UPS and not actually a UPS itself. Please email me a picture to [email protected] and I can advise by return.
Just go to a dedicated Excise dealer or any battery shop on the way. They will know which battery is right for you just by looking at your earlier battery.
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