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Originally Posted by CREWZIN
PTJake,
You went to a tire place and they probably charge extra for anything except tires, whereas if you had gone to AutoZone, Pep Boys or Discount Auto, they want to sell their products and will test, install and do everything they can to sell their product without the extra charge.
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Just a quick comment. I haven't yet had to replace the battery on my Cruiser, but I did have to replace the battery in my son's 99 Dodge Stratus a while back. The battery is located in front of the driver's side wheel and you have to remove the wheel to access it freely. Advance Auto did indeed test the battery for me and agreed to replace it IF I would remove the wheel for them - which I did. They did all the rest at no charge. It is my understanding that the battery in the Cruiser is in the same location and would require the same work. Is that correct?