Where is the battery located in the Regal?

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VanRonan
07/29/25 7:48pm
Regal's battery is located on the right side of the engine compartment. Battery replacement: Since the battery is in the engine compartment, first open the hood and locate the battery. Remove the protective cover of the battery terminals and the nuts on the fixing bracket. Disconnect the ports at both poles. As the negative terminal is connected to the vehicle body, this prevents metal removal tools from accidentally touching the body and causing a short circuit. Replacement notes: Replace the battery every 4-5 years. Replace the battery if it shows signs of power loss or leakage; otherwise, it may result in the vehicle failing to start or the in-car loads losing power. Driving notes: When the ammeter needle indicates insufficient power, charge the battery promptly. When starting the car, continuous use of the starter can cause the battery to be damaged due to excessive discharge. The total duration of each start should not exceed 5 seconds, and the interval between restarts should be no less than 15 seconds. When the electrolyte is low, replenish with distilled water or a dedicated replenishment fluid.
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