I just had my battery replaced not too long ago. About 3 weeks into it, my car wouldn't start up anymore. I am assuming that the problem isn't the starter or alternator but I can't tell right now. I tried cleaning my battery terminals but it just won't stop leaking acid. So I cut some part of the insulation and noticed the corrosion has gone up pretty far.
Can someone tell me the part number I need to replace the battery cables? I am looking to replace both the positive and negative cables. Thanks.
Can someone tell me the part number I need to replace the battery cables? I am looking to replace both the positive and negative cables. Thanks.
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go to a parts store and ask for a new set
or remove yours and carry in to match
no need for dealer trip on these
note for all- dip the ends of the cables in a coffee cup of hot water, optional- add baking soda to hot water for faster work
that will take care of the crud buildup
If its gotten as far inside as this thread says--then figure 10 years was a good life from the cables= especially if your battery vents at the top and pumps acid at the terminals (mine did)
or remove yours and carry in to match
no need for dealer trip on these
note for all- dip the ends of the cables in a coffee cup of hot water, optional- add baking soda to hot water for faster work
that will take care of the crud buildup
If its gotten as far inside as this thread says--then figure 10 years was a good life from the cables= especially if your battery vents at the top and pumps acid at the terminals (mine did)