Vehicle Repair Guide: 2005 Honda Civic - Battery Replacement
Introduction
Vehicle batteries can fail at the most inconvenient times and fairly quickly if they're not in good health. Replacing the battery on your 2005 Honda Civic is fairly straightforward and should take about half an hour. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to do so.
Tools Needed
- Wrench
- Replacement Battery (Group size 51R)
- Granulated baking soda (optional)
- Water (optional)
Instructions
Step 1: Loosen the Battery Tie Down
Use a wrench to loosen the nuts holding the battery tie down. Be careful not to touch the positive terminal during this process.
Step 2: Disconnect the Negative Cable
Using the wrench, remove the negative battery cable from the battery.
Step 3: Disconnect the Positive Cable
Repeat the process for the positive battery cable.
Step 4: Remove the Old Battery
Once both cables have been removed, lift the old battery out from its tray.
Step 5: Clean the Battery Tray and Terminals
If you notice any corrosion present, clean the battery tray and terminal clamps using a mixture of the granulated baking soda and water.
Step 6: Insert the New Battery
Place your new battery in the battery tray. Remember to match the positive and negative terminal sides correctly as per your old battery's setup.
Step 7: Reconnect the Battery Cables
Reconnect the positive cable first, and then the negative cable. Use the wrench to secure both.
Step 8: Secure the Battery Tie Down
Refasten the battery tie down to secure the new battery in place, making sure it's properly tightened.
Conclusion
There you go! You've successfully replaced your vehicle's battery. Test your vehicle to ensure the new battery has been installed correctly and your vehicle functions as expected. This simple guide hopes to make your 2005 Honda Civic battery replacement process smooth and hassle-free.