nicksalvadore24
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Going to replace my battery soon. I've read up on procedure in other threads but would like to confirm what all needs to be done to do it right. I'm seeing it's as simple as:
1. Remove negative terminal
2. Remove positive terminal
3. Remove battery bracket
4. Old battery out
5. New battery in
6. Battery bracket on
7. Connect positive terminal
8. Connect negative terminal
9. Do BMS reset (as explained in this thread: https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/bms-reset-no-tools-required.151602/)
Anything I'm missing?? I've seen multiple threads/videos online where people just do this process, but I've also seen others where people talk about a KAM, to keep the car connected to 12v while replacing the battery. Is keeping it connected to 12v (via battery pack or whatever) absolutely required? I don't care about losing memory stuff in the car. I can reset my MyMode and memory seats pretty easily
1. Remove negative terminal
2. Remove positive terminal
3. Remove battery bracket
4. Old battery out
5. New battery in
6. Battery bracket on
7. Connect positive terminal
8. Connect negative terminal
9. Do BMS reset (as explained in this thread: https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/bms-reset-no-tools-required.151602/)
Anything I'm missing?? I've seen multiple threads/videos online where people just do this process, but I've also seen others where people talk about a KAM, to keep the car connected to 12v while replacing the battery. Is keeping it connected to 12v (via battery pack or whatever) absolutely required? I don't care about losing memory stuff in the car. I can reset my MyMode and memory seats pretty easily
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