How to Disconnect and Reconnect a Car Battery | Which Battery Terminal To Disconnect First
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 Published On Jan 19, 2024

Whether you're replacing your car battery, performing a repair or going on vacation and leaving your vehicle unattended for a while - you'll need to disconnect your battery. In this short video I'm showing steps to properly disconnect your battery, how to tell which terminal is which (if it is unclear) and how to reconnect the battery back up!

Timestamps:
- First step to disconnecting a battery
- How to Identify Which Terminal is Which
- How to Disconnect The Cable
- How to Reconnect the Battery

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