
08-31-2010, 11:32 PM
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Middle Tennessee
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Pleasant View, TN, USA
Car: 2006 Aquarius Blue Vert
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Originally Posted by boogety boogety
The removal of the battery in an '06 and up can be accomplished in (easily) ten-fifteen minutes. Since you seem baffled by this realistic estimate, perhaps you're not ready to work on your own car... but that's OK! Not everyone can master the art of turning a wrench, something I'm sure your special-ed teacher told you many years ago. That's why God made mechanics and service people, and you should avail yourself of their expertise. Happy motoring! 
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A real smart-ass comeback Boogerty Boogerty... For those that's never changed a battery it could be an overwelming task. 1st. You don't know me. You don't know what I'm capable or not capable of doing. Dissing the mentally challenged shows your immaturity (dominant child).. Without a tech manual one has to determine what tools they need. They don't know socket sized, till they try. After taking mine out once, yes I could probably half-ass do it in fifteen minutes. I clean things as I go. So your half-ass smart-ass answer is well noted by those needing help. They know who NOT to ask.
I quit arguing with IGNORNANT people as yourself. Why? They will beat you with experience everytime 
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Last edited by turbokid; 09-03-2010 at 06:21 PM..
Reason: simply worded for Boogerty
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