PG01
Supporting Member
Very easy, unbolt from battery follow cable to where it goes and unbolt it there. Take to auto parts store and get same length.
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Very easy, unbolt from battery follow cable to where it goes and unbolt it there. Take to auto parts store and get same length.
OK before I put the battery and alternator back on I scrub them clean with wire brush, I scrub the terminals and I scrub the battery post. I also scrubbed the post and terminals that connect to make a fuse. Went to AutoZone and the alternator tested good. So I’m a little bit stumped trying to see if I can make the issue happen again currently
Internally corroded battery cables are the culprit more often then not.
Plug the part # you got into google I guarantee youll find it cheaper..try amazon 1stI hear that a lot especially the negative ones, I’m gonna look into ordering one, the dealership wants 170 for one
Plug the part # you got into google I guarantee youll find it cheaper..try amazon 1st