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How to Disconnect a Car Battery. It's important to learn to disconnect a car battery, because
if you need to work on your vehicle, you don't want to risk electrocution. You will need
Car with a battery Socket wrench and socket wrench extender. Step 1. Find the negative
terminal on the top of the battery. It's usually covered with a black cap, but if not you should
be able to find a small minus sign near it or on the top of the connector. The positive
terminal usually has a red cap or a plus sign in case you're unsure which is which. Step
2. Figure out what socket size you need to loosen the nut on the negative connector in
order to disconnect the battery. Step 3. Put the correct sized socket on the socket wrench.
You may need to use a socket extender to be able to properly reach the nut on the connector.
Step 4. Loosen the nut on the negative terminal by placing the socket onto the nut and turning
the nut counter-clockwise. It should take only a few turns to loosen. Step 5. Disconnect
the negative connector once the nut is loosened by pulling it off. Set it aside, away from
the battery. Step 6. Loosen the nut on the positive terminal and disconnect it from the
battery. Remove the battery, being careful not to let the positive terminal touch any
metal part of the car. Did you know Almost 99 million wet-cell lead-acid car batteries
are manufactured every year.