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How to replace the battery in the Renault Clio?

Model: Renault Clio MK 4, Clio 4, Clio IV - Years 2012-2019
Part: Battery

In this tutorial, we can see how to replace the battery in the Renault Clio, an extremely simple and quick operation. First of all, let's make sure that the instrument panel is off, so we can operate safely. Then, we open the engine hood and unscrew the bolt of the battery mounting bracket with a long 13mm socket wrench. Next, we loosen the nut of the negative terminal with a 10mm wrench, disconnect it, repeat the operation for the positive terminal, and remove the old battery from its housing. At this point, all that's left is to insert the replacement and reassemble everything by following the reverse procedure.

Posted on 22 January 2026 by ScegliAuto

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