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Old 06-27-2003, 08:53 AM
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battery removal 92 grand prix

Yes stop laughing LOL. dumb newbie question

I just received a 92 Grand prix from my son and it has a dead battery.
(traded a low milage saturn for this he needed a lower milage car, his new job requires alot of driving)
I was looking at the darn thing and it is buried under a chassis brace and under the windshield washer tank.

I have not had a chance to go get a chiltons or whetever book on it yet.

So any secret clues on getting it out and replacing ?
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No tricks to doing this it is pretty easy! Just remove the brace, next battery cables and then the tank will come out. All done not that hard.
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Old 06-30-2003, 09:54 AM
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Thanks Flat,
Yes after getting a hayes, not hard but a PIA LOL

Tight fit between the battery hold down and the filter box .

But now I have a 2nd issue !! see my new battery switch post
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