02-10-2021, 10:25 PM
kj wrote:
I would just replace it. I was having odd electrical problems, two different stores tested the battery and said it was fine. Difficulties starting, lights turning on by themselves, weird stuff. I went back in, the guy at autozone literally berated me for buying a new battery, but it immediately fixed all the problems. In fact, it's been a few years. No way it wasn't the battery, so the testing doesn't always work. In my opinion, it's basically the cheapest troubleshooting step you can take.
Yep, that's the conclusion I'm starting to come to as well ... just a little nervous about doing the battery swapout myself. It's one thing to watch a YouTube of how to do it, it's another to actually do it. Though it does seem relatively easy, except for accessing some of those recessed nuts.