Kia Sportage – New Battery Install

Kia Sportage – New Battery Install

Learn how to install a new battery in a Kia Sportage. We’ll show you how to replace/change/remove with simple tips and tricks to help get you started!

Tool List: 10mm wrench, 12mm wrench, Torque Wrench

Although this video may provide you with the basic procedures, we recommend that you check with the vehicle manufacture’s step by step procedures found in service/repair manuals for the vehicle you are working on.

The use of a memory saving procedure will keep the vehicle’s computers memory’s alive during the battery replacement procedure. Referring to our Memory Saving video will provide you with various memory saving procedures that can be used according to vehicle manufacturer’s requirements. https://youtu.be/7Q2hSsUy8Nk

Some late model vehicles must have the 12 volt battery registered with the vehicle’s Battery Control Module or Computer after replacement. See these videos on Battery registration and coding for more details on the procedures at https://youtu.be/Uk0FzopRjM0 & https://youtu.be/cxOK_DczRGg

Always wear safety glasses and gloves when working with or near batteries.

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Gt Pflug says:

You forgot to mention what size battery goes in it! Smh

Smudger says:

Thank you for your video. I'm experiencing delayed charging, can you tell me how to reset the 2019 Kia Sorento Battery sensor ?? without losing my cars memory of all other systems. Please

John Gantner says:

were the heck do you get a memory saver?

Taner Aydın says:

Thanks this video…I want to disassemble the battery of my nissan qashqai J11 body 2016 model. I will then install a new battery. What should I look out for in the disassembly process. Is it necessary to back up before removing the battery?

J100EHBOO says:

I had a loose battery cable . It was not very obvious but it was enough to put AWD fault light on . The car would start . Once tightened up light went out and stayed out .

Ross Sherwood says:

Good video. I want to upgrade my OEM battery to a better glass mat battery. I guess the IBS(intelligent battery sensor) would have to be recalibrated for different battery specs? I wonder if a dealership can do this or are we stuck with just replacing with OEM spec batteries these days?

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