1999-2005 pontiac grand am/ oldsmobile alero battery replacement

1999-2005 pontiac grand am/ oldsmobile alero battery replacement

OK guys, this is a video showing the replacement of the battery on the 1999 to 2005 Pontiac grand am or Oldsmobile Alero . this is easy and this is the step by step guide

an example of the battery that is needed for the vehicle in the video your vehicle may require different
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/SSB7/75EXT/07053.oap?year=1999&make=Pontiac&model=Grand%2BAm&vi=5015019&ck=Search_C0423_SSB_5015019_-1&mn=Super+Start&mc=SSB&pt=C0423&ppt=C0005

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Jonas_big lucky357 says:

Saved me from my depression I thought I lost my baby

janinesheehan says:

Just wanted I needed. Thanks

ashley owens says:

@joetheautoguy..i have a 2003 pontiac grand am…how can i tell if the fuel pump went out. Its not running. Battery drains really fast engine tries to turn over well with startee fluid but doesnt hold

Ryan S says:

I don’t know why people complain but I prefer the side mount battery’s. And I like those battery connectors better they don’t seem to rust as much or corrode

Vinzent Nobik says:

Thanks Joe! Now I can drive my 2002 grand am GT! Awesome video! I like how you explained it good and straight forward and got right to the point.

Dami Lipede says:

Thanks so much!!

Mina Miranda says:

Very clear video- Many thanks!

Soulbound says:

You helped me! ♡

Angelica Mayers says:

Thanks for the video now my car is working

Nick Enchev says:

Excellent video

ABRAHAM GRANT says:

Thanks a lot joe for this video

Dan Richard says:

Thanks Joe, you just saved me from destroying my car. Rock ON!!

REDTVCanada says:

Thanks, Joe. Very helpful video this morning as I change a battery at -20C ! Thanks for posting. Cheers.

Mark Rezac says:

Hey master shade tree mechanic joe, when you took the boot off around the cables, why didn't you soak your ends with water/baking soda mix to do a better job cleaning the corrosion off the ends.  Also coat your battery ends with dielectric grease, a terminal spray coating or just using multi purpose grease to prevent a customer comeback.  Please try to do a more professional job on your videos, especially when you are getting paid to produce these hack videos.  Please don't teach others to be hacks, there is enough stupidity in the world.

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