Shayne
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So not lots of levels just they should replace the battery with a ford or ford knock off that will have the same specs. Never thought a lot about the new battery. Canadian Tire says it will work and throw it in. I guess it matters only when you are not always trying to get it to 100% like 12V chargers do? Trying to do magic ? @jero1Ac mentioned that they purchased one from the dealer so they should be good. She does mention it at the end and they were out of stock for a bit. It was all about speed.Well, I get that she's trying to be helpful...but going to Walmart to buy a battery for a MME is ridiculous. The charging system in the MME is setup for a specific battery type and capacity. Not a plain-jane flooded battery that just happens to be a close fit size-wise. AGM batteries have specific charging parameters. And let's say you wanted to put the DieHard in there that's got a little more amps...the car charging system isn't set for that either. So is it gonna charge properly or are you just going to end up with a different set of problems with a bigger capacity battery that isn't fully being recharged?
This is the primary reason I haven't just put the larger capacity DieHard in my car or truck...because the capacity parameters are different than what the car and truck's charging systems are expecting. Yeah, initially it may drain down a little slower due to having a greater AH capacity, but is it ever going to get fully recharged by the car's charging system when in daily use?
Put plastic caps on the battery before moving; the ones you get/save from new ones.
Loosen the far nut on the tie bar before you try to rotate it out of the way.
It does shows the basic how to. Not a big deal whole lot easier than getting at the hvjb.
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