Introduction
Is your car having trouble starting? Is there corrosion build-up on your terminals, preventing a proper connection? This handy guide will help you remove the troublesome terminal and replace it with a brand new one.
Warning: It is dangerous to work on a vehicle battery. Exercise extreme caution when following this guide.
What you need
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Locate the terminals on the top of the car battery. Next to each terminal is a positive(+) or negative(-) sign, indicating the charge.
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The positive terminal looks to be in working order, but the negative end has a lot of corrosion buildup. This terminal needs to be replaced.
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Take the wire plate on top and remove it carefully from the bolt.
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At this point, it is fine to handle the metal plate with your hands since the terminals are disconnected from the battery and there is nothing completing the circuit.
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Remove the bottom wire plate from the bolt, placing it carefully to the side.
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very interesting post. Thanks for sharing it.
I change negative terminal to new one still have corrosion why?
They are corrotion after doinging this within a4 to 5 month time the red cable is worst
Use Petroleum-Jelly (preferably) OR if not there then
use Vaseline onto both the Terminals( +, -ive) to prevent rusting of your both terminals of Battery PLEASE .