Help Please,.... my battery in my ford explorer (SUV) is dead?

Where can i find a cheap used battery in Denton, Texas?

  • Before you buy a new one pull off the 2 caps on the top of your battery. There will be 3 cylinders under each cap. These hold your acid. If they appear dry put water in them. Car batteries are wet cell batteries. If there is no acid or water in them they will not start a car. Even if jumped. Good luck Read More
  • before you run out and buy a new one, clean the post and cables, then jump start it and see how it does or have it checked out by a store or any place that sells batteries... there are places that specialize in used batteries, I use them all the time.. I think they come with a 12 month warranty for around $30.. check... Read More
  • Why don't you try to jump it off before you go buy a new one. If jumping it off doesn't work, you could look in any auto parts store and they should have one.
  • You already have a used battery I suggest you get your battery tested and if its bad buy a new one.

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