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  • Need help changing battery has any one done it?

    How hard is it to do. The vent hose is it hard to get to and does it come
    out when you take the battery out or is it attached to the car?And what tools are required.

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    Re: Need help changing battery has any one done it?

    Several of us have and some info is in this thread starting at post #39:

    http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...ad.php?t=18398

    It is easy to do, requires only one size tool (wrench or socket) and the vent is just a rubber hose that slips over a tube fitting.

    Good luck.
    Last edited by Kokomo; Aug 27, 2008, 10:48 AM.
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      Re: Need help changing battery has any one done it?

      Patric, first of all WELCOME and 2nd, join one of our New England events. Now to answer your question:

      Here's a TSB on how to remove and re[place a battery:
      http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...4&postcount=98

      You will find many more items like this under main Forum and then 2002-2005 Thunderbird Garage and then
      TSB (Technical Service Bulletins)

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        Re: Need help changing battery has any one done it?

        thank you for the info

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          Re: Need help changing battery has any one done it?

          Be carefull not to touch metal with the wrench while you have the wrench on the positive terminal...I remember when I've loosened the battery clamps I had to be extra carefull not to make contact.

          (Yes I realize this is obvious, but I figure it doesn't hurt to mention)

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            Re: Need help changing battery has any one done it?

            Originally posted by Brad View Post
            Be carefull not to touch metal with the wrench while you have the wrench on the positive terminal...I remember when I've loosened the battery clamps I had to be extra carefull not to make contact.

            (Yes I realize this is obvious, but I figure it doesn't hurt to mention)
            A good practice to follow when removing or disconnecting a battery is to remove the negative clamp first to avoid shorting the positive to ground or the body with the wrench. When installing a battery, connect the positive first and the negative last.

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              Re: Need help changing battery has any one done it?

              thank you for all your support

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