Would they sell you a battery? Replacement shouldn't be too hard, just disconnect the old one, clean the terminals, fasten the new one in place. They are required by law to accept the old one for proper disposal. David Mc ---- Trooz <trooz@ROADRUNNER.COM> wrote: > I can't believe all of the folks with positive experiences. Here's mine: I > went to Wal-Mart to have the house [aux] battery replaced. They wouldn't > touch it! I asked to speak to a supervisor and he confirmed that they > "wouldn't work on those." > > This was in scenic Simi Valley, CA. > > Bob Trousdale > '90 Westy |
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