To replace the battery on your Honda it couldnt’ be easier. You’ll need to open the hood, remove the support bar, disconnect the battery as well as carry out a few other steps. You can carry out this tutorial of 10 chapters in 60 minutes. Take your 11 mm wrench and your 10 mm socket and let’s get started!
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Open the hood
Turn your engine off, set the parking brake pull on the hood release handle, and open the hood.
Localize the battery
You should now be able to see the battery which is located to the right of the engine compartment.
Remove the support bar
To remove the battery, you have to unscrew the support bar. Using an 11 mm wrench, unscrew the 2 nuts securing the support bar a few threads. This will allow you to unhook the two rods holding the bar. You can now remove the support bar.
Safety tips
Never start by disconnecting the positive terminal, since the whole car is connected to the negative terminal.This can create sparks that are dangerous to your car’s electrical system.
Disconnect the battery
Using a ratchet and an 10 mm socket, start by removing the negative terminal from the battery.Once the terminal has been removed, ensure you distance the cable to avoid untimely reconnections which could damage the electrical network of the vehicle.
Repeat the operation on the positive terminal.
Remove the battery
You can now remove the battery.
Set up
Sand the inside of the terminals with sandpaper to remove the layer of white oxidation and to avoid breakdowns in the long-term.
Coat the terminals with copper grease to improve the contact between the terminals and connections, but also to limit oxidation development.
Install the new battery
Take the new battery.
Put the new battery in place and push it firmly into its frame.
Reconnect the battery
Start by putting the positive terminal back in place. Fix it in place with a 10 mm socket.
Then put the negative terminal back on. Insert it fully, before fixing it in place.
Finalise the reassembly
Put the battery support bar back in place, making sure that the two rods holding the bar are in their slots.
Then screw the retaining nuts back in.
Operation complete.