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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · Run the new negative cable back through the engine bay in the same route the old one took. Use a flashlight to ensure neither cable is coming into contact with any belts. Belts spin at high speeds under the engine bay and can damage battery cables. 4. Place the battery back in the car.

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  2. Mar 25, 2021 · Connect the new battery cables to the vehicle with the appropriate fasteners. Reconnect the positive battery cable to the battery. Reconnect the negative battery cable to the battery. Safely remove the jack stands and lower the vehicle. Start the vehicle to check that everything is working as it should.

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  3. Next, strip approximately 3/4 of an inch of cable insulation from the cable end. Loosen the back plate on the replacement terminal by unscrewing the two back plate bolts. For smaller cables, turn the back plate over to ensure a tighter fit. Insert the bare cable end into the threaded opening below the back plate and firmly tighten both bolts.

  4. How to Repair, Replace & Install Your Car's Battery Cable with Cable Splice KitBattery Cable ReplacementReconnect or Rewire Negative Positive Battery Cable R...

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    • Examine the battery’s components. Carefully inspect and examine the battery cables that you are going to replace.
    • Remove the negative battery terminal. When disconnecting an automotive battery it is standard practice to remove the negative terminal first.
    • Remove the positive terminal. Once the negative terminal is removed, proceed to remove the positive terminal in the same fashion as you removed the negative terminal.
    • Remove the battery from the engine. Once both cables have been disconnected, remove any securing mechanism at the base or top of the battery, and then remove the battery from the engine bay.
  5. Your battery issues might not be the actual battery itself. It could be a problem with your battery cable or terminal ends. That's why we're here to help you...

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  7. Apr 13, 2024 · Make sure the engine is turned off. Set the parking brake and chock the rear wheels to prevent the car from rolling. Before you start, you should also disconnect the battery. Begin by removing the negative battery cable from the battery. Isolate the cable so that it cannot make contact with the battery.

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