In the video, 1A Auto shows how to replace a dead or drained battery. The video is applicable to the 09 Honda CR-V
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• Ratchet http://1aau.to/oRi/1AXAA00016
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Thanks for the detailed tutorial – I changed my CRV battery today!
Thanks, this helped a lot.
Great video, thanks Guys
Bad video, I got electrocuted..
Perfect explanation! Thank you!
thanks bro i was having trouble getting the battery out, thanks a million.
Okay I got it done!!! Thanks a bunch big guy! My first battery change and it cranks up! Haha I will definitely follow you sir!
Great step by step instructions. Well done and thank you!
Thanks for the video!
Hey, nice video.
I had a problem with my 2009 CR-V after the battery was drained. After I charged the battery and put it back in the car the little display between the gauges is bugged. The numbers don't show clearly and the battery symbol is on. Do you happen to know a possible solution for this problem? Thanks.
Thanks! That was way easier than I anticipated.