Power of the Tribe
Renault's Triber is fast becoming the vehicle of choice alongside its smaller brethren the Kwid. These may be new now but in a few years they will require maintenance from their owners. With the average lifespan of a car battery being roughly 2-3 years, your Triber may be in need of a battery replacement when that time comes.
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There is no need for a trip to your local battery shop or Renault dealer as this is something you can do right at home, and we can show you how it's done.
You will need:
- New battery
- 10mm, 12mm, 13mm wrenches and socket set (depending on year model)
Let's get started!

1. Open the bonnet.

2. Using the selection of wrenches, undo and remove the negative battery terminal.

3. Undo and remove the positive battery terminal.

4. Loosen and back off the retaining nuts on the bracket holding the battery in place.

5. Remove the battery and install the new one.

6. Install bracket bolts, tighten down the bracket and replace terminals, positive terminal first.
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