I have a 2016 Accord I purchased new and it still has the battery from the factory. I've kept the cells topped off with DI water from work and have never run it dead. 7 years old!
A friend of mine had a 1980's Citroen diesel that had a faulty heater plug on it. Every morning he'd turn on the ignition and 'Short' that plug direct from the battery with a length of old jumper cable. I ripped him a new one for doing it! Every morning for SIX months!!! His excuse, "It only does it when the engine's cold" and "I haven't had time to do it yet". All of them got changed that day!!
I worked in a shop and 5 Mexican guys pushed a car into the lot on a hot, humid day. They pushed it about 2 miles. They had put a new battery on it but it still doesn't start. I looked at the battery and saw one red post and one black post. They never removed the protective covers on the posts. I felt sorry for them and got it right and didn't charge them.
I always use a touch of baking soda in the water.... Then clean the ends the best you can... I then apply a small amount of dielectric grease on cable ends, this never failed me and the corrosion is really non existent. Hey Kenny your home videos rock
I always tell people that disconnecting the negative battery terminal is the recommended way. But you have to be careful where you rest it bc if it touches any metal it will arch and spark like crazy!
There's only 3 companies that make automotive batteries. In several online test the Walmart battery came out on top ! I have one in my RAM. 4 years now and going strong. Cost almost half of the auto parts stores. You had to do it twice because you love your job !
Great video as always Kenny. Whenever I service the battery in my vehicles I use baking soda to neutralize the acid on the terminals, battery, battery box, and battery support under the battery box. I then rinse thoroughly, dry and treat any rusted areas with a rust converter like Ospho, let it dry and then spray a little paint. Battery terminals get a spray of sealant. Never had a non-start problem except for a dead or defective battery.
Just changed the battery on my wife’s car. 2019 Lexus nx300. . Warranty just expired. We bought it used in the fall of 2021. In our case it’s from lack of use. Her car sits for long periods of time. I have set up a trickle charger on the new battery. The car sits in the garage all winter. She doesn’t drive much in the winter. Northern Canada winters are long and cold.
Years of being an electrician, anytime I change a battery in my truck I use Noalox. We use that when we make terminations of 2 different metals. For instance copper to aluminum. I've found that a light coating on the terminals seems to help keep corrosion from forming.
From what I was taught, when aluminum comes into contact with copper it starts a corrosive action on the copper. That is why we use it to coat the copper wires inside the lugs which are made of aluminum when we connect them to the aluminum busbar. Also I have a ton of used bottles of Noalox from working in the trade for over 40 years!!@StringerNews1
In the same with hand tools! I have an entire box full of air tools and find myselg asking the question on a long winded screw! Why didnt I grab the air ratchet?
@@petersmart1999 your not the only one who does that it seems like the hand tools are what you reach for them get into the repair and after your almost done or done why didn't I grab an Air tool or a battery powered tool
Retired now but I operated a detail and rustproofing shop and also worked at a GM Dealership. My habit was to take the keys and put them on the roof when I opened the door to get out. It was a good habit that I still do in my shop at home.
Lol ... From an ignition key? How often do you have your car in a shop? Maybe it's a lemon .. Ha! Or do you have a key chain of 20 keys with a pocket knife, bottle opener and pipe cleaner ... lol. But nowadays we have plastic Fobs .. @@milfordcivic6755
This is a common issue on a lot of the Hondas. People have been putting in larger varieties to resolve the issue since the small ones fail too often. I'm sure they are just doing this for cost savings.
Yeah, the engineer calls for a lower rated CCA rating but then those OEM battery fall flat in 3 years or less. So I go top of the line MAXX excide battery with a 3 year warranty and more CCA (700-750) and they'll usually last at least 5 years before I start load testing them every year after that
As for the Magnum engine I have an ‘88 D-150 with 318. It is the first year of Throttle Body Injection, however Chrysler’s first year of the Magnum engines came in ’93. I only know because I was working in a CDJ Parts Department at that time and it stuck in my mind all these years. One odd tidbit. Kenny do you remember that ’93 had a different key blank and it was the only year it was ever used? Y155 Also, I have an older Accord with the same battery and placement locations. You really upgraded going to an AGM. Most people will use flooded batteries under the hood for that application. I haven’t seen a battery proration in quite some time. Most batteries are just 24 or 36 month warranty. The years of 5 year, etc prorated use are THANKFULLY gone. That was a pain calculating what was warranty and what the customer owed, and then dealing with the customer and explaining how that system worked for those uneducated to this.
Thanks Kenny for some good advice. Battery maintenance is important and personal if we consider the method. I'll go along with about anything unless it involves baking soda. That can kill a battery in a heartbeat under the right conditions. Keep em coning andd again thanks
Just don't get the baking soda or solution IN the battery. Navy submarine electricians have been using baking soda to clean the tops of submarine battery cells for 100 years. Ask me how I know! We're just careful to not get it into the battery.
Good stuff, not everyone knows the basics and it will help a LOT of people and give them confidence to try it themselves. No doubt a lot of girls will be crying about the content, they just need to dry their eyes and get on with it.
No mistakes on your part Kenny you were just testing your viewers if we are paying attention. Also, I’ve had to replace several batteries in the last five years. I think the quality in them have just gone downhill.
I agree about a lot of Duralast products but in 2007 I put a Duralast Gold battery in my 97 Chrysler Concorde. 2 1/2 years later the alternator went out and it was a few days before I could get a new one. 2 weeks later the battery stopped holding a charge, so I took it to Auto Zone and after they tested it they handed me a brand new one at no charge. No idea if their batteries have changed since then. I had no further problems with it after that.
Hey Kenny never put a battery on the concrete it will discharge the battery, I ruined a brand new battery by setting it onto cement. Use a block of wood if you need to set it down on the concrete
Shrugs, I had good experience with Walmart exide/Johnson Controls MAXX batteries over a decade use on my vehicles. (I don't touch the lower grade ones since they have less CCA ratings on them)
Hey brother Kenny, I kept saying "the shield" but you couldn't hear me through the internet! LOL I hope you don't mind teasing. Good video and great job brother.
I never had any luck with a diehard they never last out their time limit. i just use my local farm store, and they last full time, but then i am a farmer and you didn't forget the black post cover like i seen a few people do. lol .
A tip to help your battery last longer is keeping the top of the battery clean especially around the terminal posts. It’s surprising how much current will flow across the top between the posts and to ground through the built up dirt and grime slowly discharging the battery even if it’s disconnected. This can be seen using a high impedance voltmeter across the top of the battery. I can only imagine how much worse this effect must be with the salt build up you guys have to deal with in North America and Europe.🇦🇺🦘
1984 - 2000 Ford Escort 1.6 Ghia (it was born in 1982) in the UK I had this often intermittently I had to bump start it on my own. The problem would happen hot or cold. I put an extra set of starter cables in parallel I put a larger crank amp battery in no difference I replaced the starter motor My guess the real problem was a warped crown wheel or something binding the starter gear ??? depending were the rotation of the engine stopped. I got rid of the car AND STARTED PUTTING ON WEIGHT due to having less exercise bump starting the car. TIP dont; try to bump start up hill and try not to bump in reverse.
I just had a newer f150 last week with cel and misfire complaints and he said low washer fluid light comes on. Scan it, no codes. Battery miserably failed load test. Easy fix
He had that duralast battery load tested at the store. Dead Cell Too bad he didn't go to AutoZone; it still has a warranty for 3 years free replacement
Don't use Coke to clean your batteries. There are better ways to do it without making a mess. Next time, get some really hot water and pour it over the terminals. You won't go back to using soda when you see how good it works.
@@hangman396 ah that battery cover? I don't think it really does much for this Honda... I don't have the cover in an Acura MDX My son's Mazda 3, however, has a cold air intake to the enclosed battery box... Weird...
@@ricebike it's all weird anymore, I have an 09 Dodge Caravan, and to replace the headlight bulbs is a real challange unless you remove the air box on the right side, and remove the batterey on the left side... Let's make it impossible for general maintenance issues so they have to take it to the dealer... Costs more money that way...
I was lucky the code card was in the owners manual pouch for the wife's Acura MDX Honda vehicles doesn't like the OEM battery for some reason (lower CCA rating) and I always go with aftermarket batteries that has more power than that
The battery could have been run down and jumped a bunch of times draining it's power output I know it happened to a friend of mine was jump started it a lot his whole electrical system had weird issues happening
Due to all the electrical stuff in newer vehicles, I avoid hookups of jumper cables Use a lithium ion jump box if possible to avoid spiking a control module or worse Most tow trucks are using those boxes just for that reason nowadays
Why would anyone use a chain parts store to change batteries. I don’t want some snot nose kid with the total experience of one battery exchange and who was taught by another snot nose who happens to have 2-3 battery exchange experiences. Both times I watched this procedure at AZ the person didn’t even know the proper cable disconnect/reconnect procedure
I have a 2016 Accord I purchased new and it still has the battery from the factory. I've kept the cells topped off with DI water from work and have never run it dead. 7 years old!
It will go dead, no battery lasts forever.
A friend of mine had a 1980's Citroen diesel that had a faulty heater plug on it. Every morning he'd turn on the ignition and 'Short' that plug direct from the battery with a length of old jumper cable. I ripped him a new one for doing it! Every morning for SIX months!!! His excuse, "It only does it when the engine's cold" and "I haven't had time to do it yet". All of them got changed that day!!
I worked in a shop and 5 Mexican guys pushed a car into the lot on a hot, humid day. They pushed it about 2 miles. They had put a new battery on it but it still doesn't start. I looked at the battery and saw one red post and one black post. They never removed the protective covers on the posts. I felt sorry for them and got it right and didn't charge them.
Awesome! To see a video from a home mechanic on changing a battery.
I always use a touch of baking soda in the water.... Then clean the ends the best you can... I then apply a small amount of dielectric grease on cable ends, this never failed me and the corrosion is really non existent. Hey Kenny your home videos rock
I always tell people that disconnecting the negative battery terminal is the recommended way. But you have to be careful where you rest it bc if it touches any metal it will arch and spark like crazy!
There's only 3 companies that make automotive batteries. In several online test the Walmart battery came out on top ! I have one in my RAM. 4 years now and going strong. Cost almost half of the auto parts stores. You had to do it twice because you love your job !
Great video as always Kenny. Whenever I service the battery in my vehicles I use baking soda to neutralize the acid on the terminals, battery, battery box, and battery support under the battery box. I then rinse thoroughly, dry and treat any rusted areas with a rust converter like Ospho, let it dry and then spray a little paint. Battery terminals get a spray of sealant. Never had a non-start problem except for a dead or defective battery.
Just changed the battery on my wife’s car. 2019 Lexus nx300. . Warranty just expired. We bought it used in the fall of 2021. In our case it’s from lack of use. Her car sits for long periods of time. I have set up a trickle charger on the new battery. The car sits in the garage all winter. She doesn’t drive much in the winter. Northern Canada winters are long and cold.
Years of being an electrician, anytime I change a battery in my truck I use Noalox. We use that when we make terminations of 2 different metals. For instance copper to aluminum. I've found that a light coating on the terminals seems to help keep corrosion from forming.
From what I was taught, when aluminum comes into contact with copper it starts a corrosive action on the copper. That is why we use it to coat the copper wires inside the lugs which are made of aluminum when we connect them to the aluminum busbar. Also I have a ton of used bottles of Noalox from working in the trade for over 40 years!!@StringerNews1
In the same with hand tools! I have an entire box full of air tools and find myselg asking the question on a long winded screw! Why didnt I grab the air ratchet?
@@petersmart1999 your not the only one who does that it seems like the hand tools are what you reach for them get into the repair and after your almost done or done why didn't I grab an Air tool or a battery powered tool
Vaseline grease stop corrosion, engine heat and vibration does great job spreading it.
Retired now but I operated a detail and rustproofing shop and also worked at a GM Dealership. My habit was to take the keys and put them on the roof when I opened the door to get out. It was a good habit that I still do in my shop at home.
Except the scratches all over the paint on the roof
Lol ... From an ignition key? How often do you have your car in a shop? Maybe it's a lemon .. Ha! Or do you have a key chain of 20 keys with a pocket knife, bottle opener and pipe cleaner ... lol. But nowadays we have plastic Fobs .. @@milfordcivic6755
The 318 and 360 have been around since late 1960's
Don’t forget to use a memory saver when you change a battery.
This is a common issue on a lot of the Hondas. People have been putting in larger varieties to resolve the issue since the small ones fail too often. I'm sure they are just doing this for cost savings.
Yeah, the engineer calls for a lower rated CCA rating but then those OEM battery fall flat in 3 years or less.
So I go top of the line MAXX excide battery with a 3 year warranty and more CCA (700-750) and they'll usually last at least 5 years before I start load testing them every year after that
As for the Magnum engine I have an ‘88 D-150 with 318. It is the first year of Throttle Body Injection, however Chrysler’s first year of the Magnum engines came in ’93. I only know because I was working in a CDJ Parts Department at that time and it stuck in my mind all these years. One odd tidbit. Kenny do you remember that ’93 had a different key blank and it was the only year it was ever used? Y155
Also, I have an older Accord with the same battery and placement locations. You really upgraded going to an AGM. Most people will use flooded batteries under the hood for that application. I haven’t seen a battery proration in quite some time. Most batteries are just 24 or 36 month warranty. The years of 5 year, etc prorated use are THANKFULLY gone. That was a pain calculating what was warranty and what the customer owed, and then dealing with the customer and explaining how that system worked for those uneducated to this.
Thanks Kenny for some good advice. Battery maintenance is important and personal if we consider the method. I'll go along with about anything unless it involves baking soda. That can kill a battery in a heartbeat under the right conditions. Keep em coning andd again thanks
Just don't get the baking soda or solution IN the battery. Navy submarine electricians have been using baking soda to clean the tops of submarine battery cells for 100 years. Ask me how I know! We're just careful to not get it into the battery.
Good stuff, not everyone knows the basics and it will help a LOT of people and give them confidence to try it themselves.
No doubt a lot of girls will be crying about the content, they just need to dry their eyes and get on with it.
I saw no mistake. I saw a glitch in the video, then you're locking down that battery! Have a good one, Kenny! 👍👏🐕🐕🐕
No mistakes on your part Kenny you were just testing your viewers if we are paying attention. Also, I’ve had to replace several batteries in the last five years. I think the quality in them have just gone downhill.
Yeah,most top of the line batteries only has a 3-4 year replacement warranty (excide from Walmart or Costco for example)
That skateboard is a accident waiting to happen 🙂
Die Hard used to be made by Interstate prior to the '90s. Since then they are made by Exide.
Sometimes it's just that easy. Keep the good stuff coming Kenny.
I agree about a lot of Duralast products but in 2007 I put a Duralast Gold battery in my 97 Chrysler Concorde. 2 1/2 years later the alternator went out and it was a few days before I could get a new one. 2 weeks later the battery stopped holding a charge, so I took it to Auto Zone and after they tested it they handed me a brand new one at no charge. No idea if their batteries have changed since then. I had no further problems with it after that.
At that date code Kenny showed, 2021, that duralast still has a warranty as well... Don't know why he didn't get a warranty replacement 😢
Hey Kenny never put a battery on the concrete it will discharge the battery, I ruined a brand new battery by setting it onto cement. Use a block of wood if you need to set it down on the concrete
So, I need a microwave oven to replace my battery? What model do you recommend?
I have seen batteries create some strange problems in these newer cars.
So glad you purchased the battery from Advance Auto Parts. Diehard Platinum are quality batteries 👍
Shrugs, I had good experience with Walmart exide/Johnson Controls MAXX batteries over a decade use on my vehicles.
(I don't touch the lower grade ones since they have less CCA ratings on them)
I've always had good luck with Die Hard but I always buy one of the higher end ones
Älskar att vakna upp till lite enkelt mek med Kenny 👍
Hey brother Kenny, I kept saying "the shield" but you couldn't hear me through the internet! LOL I hope you don't mind teasing. Good video and great job brother.
Always disconnect your negative cable first, UNLESS you are working on a POSITIVE GROUND system. Then disconnect the positive, first.
Is there any positive ground system nowadays?
I was hollering at you to put that peice in before you got too far along.😂😂😂
I never had any luck with a diehard they never last out their time limit. i just use my local farm store, and they last full time, but then i am a farmer and you didn't forget the black post cover like i seen a few people do. lol .
There’s only a couple battery company’s just different stickers
A tip to help your battery last longer is keeping the top of the battery clean especially around the terminal posts. It’s surprising how much current will flow across the top between the posts and to ground through the built up dirt and grime slowly discharging the battery even if it’s disconnected. This can be seen using a high impedance voltmeter across the top of the battery. I can only imagine how much worse this effect must be with the salt build up you guys have to deal with in North America and Europe.🇦🇺🦘
1984 - 2000 Ford Escort 1.6 Ghia (it was born in 1982) in the UK I had this often intermittently I had to bump start it on my own. The problem would happen hot or cold.
I put an extra set of starter cables in parallel
I put a larger crank amp battery in no difference
I replaced the starter motor
My guess the real problem was a warped crown wheel or something binding the starter gear ??? depending were the rotation of the engine stopped.
I got rid of the car AND STARTED PUTTING ON WEIGHT due to having less exercise bump starting the car.
TIP dont; try to bump start up hill and try not to bump in reverse.
That's why you need to diagnose problems. An issue like that can be just about anything. Battery, charging, shift interlock, current draw, etc...
Does a dino mexhanic do any diagnostics?
As I sit here yelling forgot the shroud! LOL
I notice you wear a ring. Are you concerned about it hitting a "live" contact and causing a spark?
I just had a newer f150 last week with cel and misfire complaints and he said low washer fluid light comes on. Scan it, no codes. Battery miserably failed load test. Easy fix
A bit worried about the skateboard! I'd be the first to step on it lol
I’m into my 6th year of a 1year battery.
Was the battery under warranty?😮
My last derelast gold lasted 7 years, My O'reilly battery didn't like it 1 year.
is there a possibility the aftermarket component hooked into the battery is causing the battery to drain down?
He had that duralast battery load tested at the store. Dead Cell
Too bad he didn't go to AutoZone; it still has a warranty for 3 years free replacement
I just take the keys out but I also always and I mean always have 2 sets of keys on me - just in case
Coke cola use to clean batteries😊
Don't use Coke to clean your batteries. There are better ways to do it without making a mess. Next time, get some really hot water and pour it over the terminals. You won't go back to using soda when you see how good it works.
We all do it, when I worked at O'Reilly it happened a lot...
Be more specific. We all do what?
@ricebike forget to install 1 little piece, or completely forget to install 1 little piece, and we love our jobs so much that we'll do it twice...
@@hangman396 ah that battery cover?
I don't think it really does much for this Honda... I don't have the cover in an Acura MDX
My son's Mazda 3, however, has a cold air intake to the enclosed battery box... Weird...
@@ricebike it's all weird anymore, I have an 09 Dodge Caravan, and to replace the headlight bulbs is a real challange unless you remove the air box on the right side, and remove the batterey on the left side... Let's make it impossible for general maintenance issues so they have to take it to the dealer... Costs more money that way...
why not just clean dirty terminals with wire wool and a brush and then put vaseline on them to stop corrosion??
Flat rate labor:
R+R battery- .5 hrs
R+R cozy-. .5 hrs
Total labor-. 1.0 hrs
Here's how I would handle that.
Modern cars won't start when during starting the voltage drops below 9 volts, the computer quits working at that level.
now WHY didn't I think of a scratch pad? and of COURSE the socket tried to run away...it's a 10 mil XD
I was wondering how long it would be before you realized something was missing
years ago my father told me-- the only people who don't make mistakes, are people who don't do anything
or - they don't make mistakes because they are Dunning-Krugers.
That's crazy to hear about your dad's battery, usually tires and batteries are absolute crap from the factory.
Nope. My 2016 accord I bought new still has the battery from the factory. 7 years and still passes a load test.
Anything built in Japan, the factory installed batteries seem to last forever!
Die hard gold 1.5 years old bit the dust open cell never going to buy another one.
Radio Memory ? code
I was lucky the code card was in the owners manual pouch for the wife's Acura MDX
Honda vehicles doesn't like the OEM battery for some reason (lower CCA rating) and I always go with aftermarket batteries that has more power than that
The battery could have been run down and jumped a bunch of times draining it's power output I know it happened to a friend of mine was jump started it a lot his whole electrical system had weird issues happening
Due to all the electrical stuff in newer vehicles, I avoid hookups of jumper cables
Use a lithium ion jump box if possible to avoid spiking a control module or worse
Most tow trucks are using those boxes just for that reason nowadays
It only takes a couple of deep discharges to cut the battery lifetime significantly
I don't know how you do it without cussing. With what happened, I'd be cussing using choice words
Move the skate board safety hazard
do no give up your day job using a socket as a hammer
I'm shocked that bottle even held up for 3 minutes... those aren't microwave safe... just sayin. 😂 3 minutes in my microwave and it would be toast.
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Danger don't step on the skate board.
Why would anyone use a chain parts store to change batteries. I don’t want some snot nose kid with the total experience of one battery exchange and who was taught by another snot nose who happens to have 2-3 battery exchange experiences. Both times I watched this procedure at AZ the person didn’t even know the proper cable disconnect/reconnect procedure
fyi never roll the windows down otherwise you will ne putting a window regulator on, been down that road. bad info
Don't loose that 10mm there hard to come by.😅
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