Where is the negative terminal of the Honda Vezel battery located?
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The battery of the Honda Vezel is located in the engine compartment. Open the hood using the switch inside the car, lift the hood, and you will see the vehicle's battery. There are two terminals on the battery; one marked with a + sign is the positive terminal, and the other is the negative terminal. The Vezel is the first SUV under GAC Honda, developed using Honda's new vehicle platform. Here is an introduction to the Honda Vezel's battery: Honda Vezel's battery: It is located in the engine compartment. Open the hood using the switch inside the car, lift the hood, and you will see the vehicle's battery. There are two terminals on the battery; one marked with a + sign is the positive terminal, and the other is the negative terminal. If the vehicle needs to be parked for an extended period, you can disconnect the negative terminal to prevent battery drain. After disconnecting the negative terminal, ensure it is secured and does not come into contact with the battery. Battery introduction: The Vezel is typically equipped with an original Japanese Yuasa brand battery, model 55B24L(S)-MF, which is a maintenance-free battery. It has a capacity of 45AH and a cold cranking amperage (CCA) of 410A. This battery is specifically designed for start-stop systems. After replacing or disconnecting the battery, the vehicle requires a learning and matching process.
The car I drive is a Honda Vezel. The negative terminal of the battery is located in the engine compartment. Specifically, after opening the hood, there's a black cover on top of the battery box marked with a minus sign (-), usually on the side facing the driver's seat. If you stand at the front of the car and look inside, the battery is in the left front or central area of the engine, near the windshield. Remember to turn off the engine and park safely when locating it—safety first. When disconnecting the negative terminal, use insulated gloves or a wrench to loosen the terminal nut to avoid sparking—this is especially important when jump-starting or replacing the battery. The Vezel's battery typically lasts 3-5 years, so regular checks can prevent failures. For more detail, remember the positive terminal is red—don’t mix them up, as a short circuit could damage the car. In summer, high temperatures can cause battery fluid leakage, so it’s recommended to clean the terminal oxidation layer annually.