Changing a Car Battery
Changing a car battery on a 2002 Ford Mustang
Supplies
- Battery specific to your vehicle (ask your local parts store for help), we used a 59 group size battery
- Ratchet
- Extension rod
- Small ratchet adapter
- Ratchet sockets specific for terminals and bracket (we had a 1/2 in. socket and an 11mm socket)
- Gloves (we used Mechanix brand gloves)
Locate the Battery Compartment
- Make sure the car lights are off and the key is out of the ignition
- Look under the hood and locate the battery
Attach Socket
- Take your socket (1/2 in.) and attach it to the ratchet
Take Off the Positive Battery Terminal
- CAUTION: ENSURE NO METAL makes contact with the battery post directly as it can cause sparks and fry the battery.
- Find the red battery terminal (if not labeled by color, the battery is marked with "+" for positive)
- Connect socket to the nut and turn ratchet counterclockwise until loose enough to take off (You do not need to take the nut and screw completely off)
- Move terminal off the post and out of the way.
Take Off the Negative Terminal
- CAUTION: ENSURE NO METAL makes contact with the battery posts, it can cause sparks and can fry the battery.
- Locate black terminal (if not colored, the negative terminal is marked with a "-" symbol on the battery)
- Using same socket (1/2 in.) and ratchet, connect socket to the terminal nut
- Turn the ratchet counterclockwise until terminal is loose enough to take off (you do not need to take screw and nut completely off)
- Move terminal off post and out of the way
Prepare to Take Off Bracket
- Locate bracket at the bottom of battery
- Detach socket (1/2) from ratchet
- Attach the small adapter to the ratchet
- Attach the extension rod to the small adapter
- Attach the new socket (11mm) to the extension rod
Take Off Secure Bracket
- Connect socket to the bracket bolt and turn counterclockwise until the bolt is loose
- Take the bolt and bracket completely off and set aside
Take Out the Battery
WARNING: batteries can be heavy; do not lift with your back and ensure you have a good grip
- Put on gloves (old batteries may have some acid leaking out from the top)
- Grab the battery from both sides with both hands and lift out of the compartment
- Put it off to the side out of the way
Put New Battery in Compartment
WARNING: This battery may be heavier than the old one; lift with caution
- Lift battery with both hands and carefully set into compartment so that both posts match with your terminals (positive with positive, negative with negative)
Attach Battery Bracket
- Take gloves off
- Insert the bolt with the bracket back into its place
- Grab the ratchet and turn the black knob (or lever) on the ratchet the opposite direction to change the setting
- Turn bolt clockwise by hand as much as you can
- Secure it by turning with the ratchet
Attach Negative Terminal
- Detach the 11mm socket, the extension rod and the small adapter.
- Attach the 1/2 in. socket to the ratchet
- Ensure negative terminal is matched with negative post on battery
- Set the terminal on the post and push down until the post and socket are aligned or the post is slightly higher
- Screw in nut by hand to secure it
- Connect socket to the terminal nut and turn clockwise until tight
Attach Positive Terminal
- Set positive terminal on positive post and push down until post is aligned or slightly higher than the terminal
- Turn the terminal nut by hand until secure
- Grab ratchet and attach the socket to the terminal nut
- Turn the ratchet clockwise until tight
Check Your Work
- Grab one terminal and gently shake
- Ensure the terminal does not move around or come completely off the post
- Repeat on opposite terminal
Recycle Old Battery
Ensure the old battery gets recycled properly; you can take it to your local parts store and ask them to properly dispose of it