change741
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- Genesis 2011
- Genesis Model Type
- Equus (2011-2016)
Its an easy job. Three 10 mm and one 12 mm. Two of the 10 mm are the positive and negative battery terminals. The third 10 mm is a hold down bracket on the positive cable assembly. The 12 mm is the negative end bracket to the floor of the spare tire compartment. The plastic vent tube plugged right in to the new battery.
My car was without battery for about an hour during the removal and purchase of the new battery. Only thing I noticed; the analog dash clock spun backwards right upon crank up from the ignition start button. It spun a full 12 hours and stopped on the correct time. The radio stations defaulted to the lowest frequency on the AM and FM scales. Sat radio can on at some random choice. See photographs of new battery and the empty compartment.
My car was without battery for about an hour during the removal and purchase of the new battery. Only thing I noticed; the analog dash clock spun backwards right upon crank up from the ignition start button. It spun a full 12 hours and stopped on the correct time. The radio stations defaulted to the lowest frequency on the AM and FM scales. Sat radio can on at some random choice. See photographs of new battery and the empty compartment.

