Change Battery '04 Siverado
Last time I did this myself. Did NOT go as planned. Apparently now it isn't just a matter of pulling the old battery and dropping in a new one. For everything to work right it needs a procedure.
So somebody, please, help me out here!
Thanks, and Happy New Year!
Chuck
So somebody, please, help me out here!
Thanks, and Happy New Year!
Chuck
I could be wrong, but I think that's what I did last time when the problem came up. Maybe the disconnect/connect order was wrong (?). Anyhow, I've been swapping out batteries for upwards of 50 years. I figured the problem came up b/c of new electronics.
Thanks for your reply!
Thanks for your reply!
Sorry chem_man! I thought I replied but it doesn't show as Posted. I'm just trying to head off the problems I had will last replacement. As I recall, truck showed several LEDs when I started. All I remember for sure is having to drive over to Mike The Mechanic and have problems corrected. He said something like "You can't just pull the old one and drop in the new." What that meant exactly he didn't say.
BTW, this was a side-post battery.
BTW, this was a side-post battery.
Last edited by Chucktr; Jan 3, 2023 at 11:21 AM. Reason: Incomplete info
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The next time you need to change the battery, use a Keep Alive Memory device which allows the ECM, TCM, and the other modules to to maintain their memories. I use the following connected to a 12 VDC jumper pack:
Using it prevents lots of problems with HVAC actuators, emission readiness status, etc.
Good Luck!
Using it prevents lots of problems with HVAC actuators, emission readiness status, etc.
Good Luck!
Anything that will keep 12 volts applied during the battery swap will work. You will just need to be more cautious handling the battery cables which will remain hot during the swap. Just out of curiosity, what did your visit to Mike the Mechanic cost you last battery swap?







