How much is a battery for a 2003 Hyundai Elantra?
2003 Hyundai Elantra Battery – from $149.99+ | AutoZone.com.
How do you replace a battery in a Hyundai Elantra?
Install the new battery, making sure you align the positive and negative battery posts respectively to the positive and negative cables. Replace the battery hold-down and tighten. Connect the positive battery terminal clamp to the positive post first then tighten the clamp. Repeat for the negative terminal clamp.
Do you need to open the hood on an Elantra?
This is only required on second generation and younger models with theft-deterrent radios and internal car alarm systems; however, this procedure will not hurt any year Elantra. Open the hood and remove and engine covers (again only applicable to later versions of the model) using a ratchet, extension and socket to access the battery.
How do you get the battery out of a car?
Open the hood and remove and engine covers (again only applicable to later versions of the model) using a ratchet, extension and socket to access the battery. Put on safety goggles to prevent injury to the eyes, then spray the battery terminal corrosion cleaner on the negative battery terminal clamps (both negative and positive).
How do you replace a battery in a Ford?
Remove the battery hold-down using the ratchet, a socket and the extension if necessary. Lift the battery from the battery tray and remove it from the engine compartment. Install the replacement battery: 24 series for first generation models and 24F series for all remaining generations.
Install the new battery, making sure you align the positive and negative battery posts respectively to the positive and negative cables. Replace the battery hold-down and tighten. Connect the positive battery terminal clamp to the positive post first then tighten the clamp. Repeat for the negative terminal clamp.
Open the hood and remove and engine covers (again only applicable to later versions of the model) using a ratchet, extension and socket to access the battery. Put on safety goggles to prevent injury to the eyes, then spray the battery terminal corrosion cleaner on the negative battery terminal clamps (both negative and positive).
This is only required on second generation and younger models with theft-deterrent radios and internal car alarm systems; however, this procedure will not hurt any year Elantra. Open the hood and remove and engine covers (again only applicable to later versions of the model) using a ratchet, extension and socket to access the battery.
Remove the battery hold-down using the ratchet, a socket and the extension if necessary. Lift the battery from the battery tray and remove it from the engine compartment. Install the replacement battery: 24 series for first generation models and 24F series for all remaining generations.