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Depending on power, size, and quality, prices for a replacement car battery range from about $45 to $250. Your local dealership, auto parts store or automotive service center can check your current battery or hook you up with a new car battery.
If you’re going to a local dealership, it makes sense to make an appointment for your convenience.
The average car, truck or SUV battery should last six years. But there are a lot of key factors that can change that:
In those cases, you’re putting more burden on your car battery and may only get 3 or 4 years out of it.
And, of course, many people have had the regrettable experience of coming out to your car and your battery is dead because someone left the lights on or left a door or trunk open. In that case, all bets are off for the longevity of a battery!
The next time you insert the key or push the ignition button and nothing happens, follow these simple steps or visit our how to jump start a car battery guide with pictures and video
A confident do-it-your-selfer can replace a vehicle battery. Start by checking your vehicle owner’s manual for the battery’s proper size and location. Find the positive and negative posts. The positive post will have a red plastic cover over it. Look for a + sign stamped onto the battery or printed on a nearby label. Loosen the negative (-) terminal bolt and remove the cable. Be sure not to touch the positive post. Once you loosen the bolt, use a terminal puller to remove the cable. Repeat the sequence with the positive post.
Now remove the clamp or retaining system that keeps the battery in place. Carefully lift out the old battery. Look for any corrosion on the cables and remove it with a wire brush or terminal cleaning tool.
Drop in the new battery so that the positive post lines up with the red cable. Secure it with the battery retaining clamp that you removed earlier. If the battery has anti-corrosion washers, put them in place now and use a thin layer of anti-corrosion grease to prevent buildup. Tighten the positive cable and then do it all over again with the negative (-) black cable.
Make sure the battery is secure and congratulations: you’ve replaced your car’s battery!
If you need more help, be sure to read our full article about battery maintenance and replacement.