Inleiding
Follow this guide to replace a dead battery in your 2007-2013 Chevy Silverado.
Note: This procedure is done on a 2007 Silverado WT with a 4.3L V8 engine. Your specific model may vary slightly.
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The hood release handle is located on the driver's side to the left of the emergency brake pedal.
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Pull on the hood release handle to pop the hood.
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To open the hood, reach into the gap at the front of the truck and feel for the latch in the middle. Push it to the left to release it and lift up on the hood.
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The battery is located in the back left corner of the engine bay, partially covered by an engine bay brace.
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Remove the four bolts holding the engine bay brace to the body of the truck with a 13Â mm socket and socket wrench. Remove the brace and set it to the side.
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Locate the battery hold down, which is a small block held down on the right side of the battery compartment.
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Use at least a 6-inch socket wrench extension to reach the 13 mm bolt and loosen it up.
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Once it's completely loosened, reach down and pull out the bolt and the battery hold down block.
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Locate the red positive cable and the black negative cable, both of which need to be removed using a 10 mm socket.
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The battery may have carrying handles that you can flip up if they're not already.
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Grab onto the handles with both hands and slowly lift the battery out of the battery compartment.
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Follow these instructions in reverse order to install the new battery and reassemble components. Make sure to connect the black negative cable last to prevent shorting the battery to ground.
Follow these instructions in reverse order to install the new battery and reassemble components. Make sure to connect the black negative cable last to prevent shorting the battery to ground.
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What about dual batteries
Ty for these instructions made it easy getting buttery out and back in
Well done. You made it extremely clear. There's no need to make assumptions!