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How to Fix a Bosch Drill That Wants a Charge by Drill Batteries com





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How to Fix a Bosch Drill That Wants a Charge


 
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The battery pack that plugs into the handle on your 14.4-volt Bosch cordless drill has several battery cells mounted inside of it. If you plug your Bosch cordless drill into the recharger and the status light turns on, it indicates that the drill wants to take a charge. However, if the drill never actually charges, you can rebuild the battery pack with replacement battery cells and restore life to your worn out drill.

Locate the screws that secure the top half of the BOSCH battery pack housing to the bottom half of the housing and remove them with a Phillips-head screwdriver.

Draw a diagram of the battery cells and how they position inside the housing. Each cell has a positive and negative wire connected to it. Label the wires and denote which cell the wires go to.

Lift the group of battery cells out of the housing and slide the wire terminals out of the battery cells by pulling on them with a pair of needle-nose pliers.

Slide the wire terminals into the slots on the replacement battery cells, which you can purchase from many electronic component supply retailers.

Place the group of battery cells back into the housing and place the top onto the housing.

Secure the two pieces of the housing together with the original screws.

Place the cordless drill battery pack back into the Bosch drill and charge it as normal. ">BOSCH battery pack housing to the bottom half of the housing and remove them with a Phillips-head screwdriver.

Draw a diagram of the battery cells and how they position inside the housing. Each cell has a positive and negative wire connected to it. Label the wires and denote which cell the wires go to.

Lift the group of battery cells out of the housing and slide the wire terminals out of the battery cells by pulling on them with a pair of needle-nose pliers.

Slide the wire terminals into the slots on the replacement battery cells, which you can purchase from many electronic component supply retailers.

Place the group of battery cells back into the housing and place the top onto the housing.

Secure the two pieces of the housing together with the original screws.

Place the cordless drill battery pack back into the Bosch drill and charge it as normal. ">The battery pack that plugs into the handle on your 14.4-volt Bosch cordless drill has several battery cells mounted inside of it. If you plug your Bosch cordless drill into the recharger and the status light turns on, it indicates that the drill wants to take a charge. However, if the drill never actually charges, you can rebuild the battery pack with replacement battery cells and restore life to your worn out drill.

Locate the screws that secure the top half of the BOSCH battery pack housing to the bottom half of the housing and remove them with a Phillips-head screwdriver.

Draw a diagram of the battery cells and how they position inside the housing. Each cell has a positive and negative wire connected to it. Label the wires and denote which cell the wires go to.

Lift the group of battery cells out of the housing and slide the wire terminals out of the battery cells by pulling on them with a pair of needle-nose pliers.

Slide the wire terminals into the slots on the replacement battery cells, which you can purchase from many electronic component supply retailers.

Place the group of battery cells back into the housing and place the top onto the housing.

Secure the two pieces of the housing together with the original screws.

Place the cordless drill battery pack back into the Bosch drill and charge it as normal. ">cordless drill battery pack back into the Bosch drill and charge it as normal. ">The battery pack that plugs into the handle on your 14.4-volt Bosch cordless drill has several battery cells mounted inside of it. If you plug your Bosch cordless drill into the recharger and the status light turns on, it indicates that the drill wants to take a charge. However, if the drill never actually charges, you can rebuild the battery pack with replacement battery cells and restore life to your worn out drill.

Locate the screws that secure the top half of the BOSCH battery pack housing to the bottom half of the housing and remove them with a Phillips-head screwdriver.

Draw a diagram of the battery cells and how they position inside the housing. Each cell has a positive and negative wire connected to it. Label the wires and denote which cell the wires go to.

Lift the group of battery cells out of the housing and slide the wire terminals out of the battery cells by pulling on them with a pair of needle-nose pliers.

Slide the wire terminals into the slots on the replacement battery cells, which you can purchase from many electronic component supply retailers.

Place the group of battery cells back into the housing and place the top onto the housing.

Secure the two pieces of the housing together with the original screws.

Place the cordless drill battery pack back into the Bosch drill and charge it as normal. ">BOSCH battery pack housing to the bottom half of the housing and remove them with a Phillips-head screwdriver.

Draw a diagram of the battery cells and how they position inside the housing. Each cell has a positive and negative wire connected to it. Label the wires and denote which cell the wires go to.

Lift the group of battery cells out of the housing and slide the wire terminals out of the battery cells by pulling on them with a pair of needle-nose pliers.

Slide the wire terminals into the slots on the replacement battery cells, which you can purchase from many electronic component supply retailers.

Place the group of battery cells back into the housing and place the top onto the housing.

Secure the two pieces of the housing together with the original screws.

Place the cordless drill battery pack back into the Bosch drill and charge it as normal. ">The battery pack that plugs into the handle on your 14.4-volt Bosch cordless drill has several battery cells mounted inside of it. If you plug your Bosch cordless drill into the recharger and the status light turns on, it indicates that the drill wants to take a charge. However, if the drill never actually charges, you can rebuild the battery pack with replacement battery cells and restore life to your worn out drill.

Locate the screws that secure the top half of the BOSCH battery pack housing to the bottom half of the housing and remove them with a Phillips-head screwdriver.

Draw a diagram of the battery cells and how they position inside the housing. Each cell has a positive and negative wire connected to it. Label the wires and denote which cell the wires go to.

Lift the group of battery cells out of the housing and slide the wire terminals out of the battery cells by pulling on them with a pair of needle-nose pliers.

Slide the wire terminals into the slots on the replacement battery cells, which you can purchase from many electronic component supply retailers.

Place the group of battery cells back into the housing and place the top onto the housing.

Secure the two pieces of the housing together with the original screws.

Place the cordless drill battery pack back into the Bosch drill and charge it as normal.

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