2014-2019 Kia Soul – How to Replace the Dead Battery

2014-2019 Kia Soul – How to Replace the Dead Battery

This instructional video provides a comprehensive guide on replacing the dead battery in a 2014-2019 Kia Soul. The video takes the viewer through the process step-by-step, providing clear and concise instructions on safely removing the old battery and installing the new one. The presenter uses easily accessible tools, making this a DIY-friendly project. The video also provides valuable tips and tricks for a smooth battery replacement. Overall, this is an excellent resource for Kia Soul owners who need to replace their car battery and want to do it themselves.

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Basharat Nazeer says:

What is the best battery for kia soul 2016?

Chrystal Stone says:

I’ve never done anything like this before. But I was able to change out my battery! Thanks for this video!!!

Jimmy Skinner says:

Thank you. Very helpful for me.

Kristin says:

Thanks so much! I dont know anything about cars but I’m trying to be more self sufficient so I appreciate the tutorial.

Yo_KaseyChong says:

Thanks for uploading!! Helped me figure out why I couldn’t pull the battery out! Thanks again!

Sharon Anderson says:

Thank you! Came here after 15 mins of trying to find the correct wrench size. Soooo helpful!

cats and cars, RingTail Gang says:

Battery dead, electric door locks! How the F**< open hood!!!!??

Michel Dos Santos says:

Great video… One question!!! Did you have to type the radio code again? Thanks

Murphy Squint says:

Super video, thanks for telling the wrench sizes needed, no one else does that. You just saved me about half the time by showing how to take out the air box cover.

Brian Wright says:

Great video! Thanks for letting us know the socket sizes needed, because of this, I was able to have the battery out in about 2 minutes! Subscribed!!

RPKelly says:

Very helpful. I didn't know you could remove the filter shroud that easily to help with the access to the clamp screw.

Daniel Cody says:

The problem with mine is the cable for the positive terminal is far too short to put on if you seat the battery first, it just can’t reach. It must be attached before seating the battery, but then it’s really hard to seat the battery so that the front clip gets over the lip to bolt it down. Horrible design flaw.

Candyman98 says:

So the oem battery is a AGM, so would that ever start one, which I’m assuming isn’t, be ok to use?

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