How to Remove a Car Battery
November 14 2018 - lindsayvolkswagenofdulles_author

Preparation
Batteries are powerful enough to power a car, which means they are also powerful enough to harm you. The most important step to replacing your battery is to wear insulated work gloves and safety goggles. Make sure your car is turned off, as running vehicles can produce a spark. After that:- Get some zip ties or other form of restraint to keep the battery cables in their proper place. If they touch, it create sparks and become a fire hazard, so preventing them from touching is important.
- Cover the positive cable end with a cloth once it is removed to avoid the risk of metal-to-metal contact
- Take off any jewelry — including necklaces, watches, and bracelets — to prevent getting a shock if they come in contact with the battery.
- Ensure you’re in a well-ventilated area to prevent exposure to harmful gases.
Removal
Once you’ve properly prepared, follow these steps to safely remove your battery:- Find the negative terminal. It should have a black plastic cover or a minus sign and will be located either on the post or in close proximity.
- Take hold of the bolt head of the negative terminal with a wrench or pliers and hold it still.
- Use other pliers or wrench to remove the nut, then pull off the negative cable and secure it away from the battery.
- Repeat the above step for the positive cable, taking care that the two battery cables do not touch
- If the battery is held by a securing bracket, use your pliers or wrench to take out the screws and bolts that hold it in place.
- Lift the battery straight out of the bracket. Keep in mind that it may weigh up to 40 pounds.