Jeep Grand Cherokee & Dodge Durango (2011-present) - New Battery Install

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Learn how to install a new 12V battery in a Jeep Grand Cherokee or Dodge Durango. We’ll show you how to replace/change/remove with simple tips and tricks to help get you started!

Tool List: 10mm wrench, 13mm wrench

-This video shows a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee battery replacement. It's 12 volt battery is located under the front passenger seat. Move the seat all the way forward and up to get the most clearance.
-This video can also provide battery replacement guidance on Jeep Grand Cherokee & Dodge Durango model years 2011-2021. The following AGM group sizes are used depending on trim level/options:
-H6 & Auxiliary battery (Aux 14) see this video for replacement instructions:    • Jeep Grand Cherokee & Dodge Durango w...  
-H7 (most common, and pictured in the video)
-H8
-Make sure you get the correct battery for your application! Click this link to determine which battery your vehicle needs: https://www.autobatteries.com/homepage
-Even if your vehicle did not come with an AGM battery, you can upgrade to an AGM battery for up to 2x the life. AGM can be found at most retail outlets. You can learn more about AGM here: https://www.autobatteries.com/battery...

-The use of a memory saving procedure will keep the memory alive on the vehicle's computer 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:    • Vehicle Memory Saving - The Battery Shop  

-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    • Battery Registration with a Scan Tool...   &    • Battery Registration & Coding - The B...  

-Although this video may provide you with the basic procedures, we recommend that you check with the vehicle manufacturer's step-by-step procedures found in your vehicle's service/repair manuals.

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

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