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Yep, took me about 15 minutes. Had to reset the clock is allNo need to register the battery. Just pop it in. I did mine at autozone. It took about 10 minutes.
Easy to do. Just make sure you buy the correct sized AGM battery. The Stop Start and vehicle charging patterns are designed for AGM because they can be more deeply discharged and still work correctly. Fitting the correct size and type of battery is important to maintain the proper function you expect.Any tricks or suggestions for battery replacement? Should be a simple in and out. Anything to reset? Thanks
Batteries are not repairable. 40 years as a GM parts guy, and I can tell you that its possible for new parts to be defective. Not common, but it happens. I use genuine GM parts whenever I can, thats just me. They fit and they work. If you go aftermarket, make sure that the specs are the same as original equipment or better. Its possible that you have another issue but it sure sounds like you got a new defective battery. Good LuckTell me this problem: the battery was charged from the factory, it shows a voltage of 12.6, you put it in the car, the car does not start and immediately after the first attempt to start the voltage drops to 9. Is it possible to fix the battery somehow? Or if it is a replacement, then just buy any AGM battery with the start stop function at the appropriate power, or are there any nuances???