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How Do You Install Car Battery Terminals?

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How Do You Install Car Battery Terminals?

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The battery cables on your car have a set of terminals that connect them to the battery, delivering the electricity from the battery to the starter or from the alternator to the starter. If the terminals are corroded on or have sustained damage, they will not deliver the electricity properly, and your car will experience hard starts or a battery that will not stay charged. Replacing these damaged cable terminals with aftermarket terminals is the simplest solution to resolve this problem. Open the hood of your car or truck and locate the battery. Starting with the negative battery cable, remove the retaining bolts from the battery cable terminal, using a wrench, then lift the cable off the battery and move it aside, so that it does not touch the battery while you are working. Cut the battery cable right behind the old battery terminal, using a set of wire cutters. Discard the old terminal. The new terminal has a groove and a strap with two mounting bolts that hold it attached to the bat

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