How to [EASILY] Replace the Battery – Hyundai Santa Fe (2013-2018)

How to [EASILY] Replace the Battery – Hyundai Santa Fe (2013-2018)

Detailed video showing how to replace the battery on a 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe / 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe / 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe / 2016 Hyundai Santa Fe / 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe / 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe

If you own the Hyundai Santa Fe for a few years, there are chances that your battery will get old and just won’t hold charge anymore. Replacing a battery on your 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe / 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe / 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe / 2016 Hyundai Santa Fe / 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe / 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe is very easy and you can do it with just commonly available tools. You can save a lot of time, money and inconvenience by replacing the battery yourself.
Watch more EASY TIPS for your 2013-2018 Hyundai Santa Fe: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFtKj3oFrQPMjgTSPi9jZTJcEBgOx3RFV
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Eric Jay H says:

Very helpful, thank you!

B. Morris says:

Sorry to intrude….. I'm a battery tech with a large roadside assistance company. I'm guessing you bought this car used because the 12mm restraining bolt should be a 13mm. I'm guessing that bolt was lost and someone put in a 12. Every battery for the most part only needs a 10 & 13 mm. Unless it's a side post then the terminals require an 8mm instead of a 10mm. Kinda picky though…a great informative video…. Keep it up.

Frank Fanelli says:

Nice dude lol. I have to replace my battery tonight. Appreciate seeing this so I already know what I will be looking at.

Kamal Rajput says:

Perfect thank you so much! Subscribed

G Ramirez says:

Thank you so much for this. You saved me an installation fee.

J T says:

Straight and to the point, thanks!

Osvaldo Díaz says:

I’m replacing my battery with a Motorcraft model, do you know which model should go in Hyundai Santa Fe 2017?

Emir Montazeri says:

Wow, so comprehensive & helpful! Thank you so much!

Ramon Sequoia says:

Thank you, very helpful!

DeaconTravel says:

Good video straight forward and easy to understand – thanks.

S Le says:

keep them coming!

PlayLikeMe says:

Super helpful, thanks! Appreciated how you talked through every step, leaving nothing out that could cause confusion.

ThinkBeFree99 says:

This was great! You did a really good job at explaining each step. Thank You!

Jason Krishka says:

Perfect video! I was doubtful of it taking me 10 minutes, but it did. Except for dropping my socket deep into the engine, and having to drive to Home Depot for a magnet! Haha. Tip: Make sure your socket is completely attached to your socket wrench before loosening lower battery bracket!

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