(1) Ordering the part through Sears was easy quick. I should have signed into my account before ordering the part because a $10.00 off coupon appeared when I did sign in to verify the order I had placed 5 minutes earlier. (2) Study where the part is located and what needs to be removed to reach the part that needs replacement. In my case STEP ONE was to drain and remove the gasoline tank for access to the battery compartment mounting screws and nuts. STEP TWO get a helping set of hands because this battery is a little heavy; remove and old battery. Get your assistant to hold battery compartment while you align the 4 screw holes on the gas tank heat shield and the battery compartment holder. Install the 4 screws and nuts hand tight only. Release your assistant helper. Tighten 4 screws and nuts with wrenches. Connect the starter motor cables to the new battery posts; the battery posts are clearly marked for polarity. Start the battery post screws into the battery posts using only your fingers to avoid cross-threading the screws. Tighten the battery post screws to a maximum of 55 inch pounds per the battery manufacturer instructions enclosed with the new battery. Ensure the engine ignition switch is turned off and momentarily depress the engine starter button. You should immediately hear the starter motor engage the engine flywheel (click). You are finished.