Auto Systems and Repair
Battery Cable Ends
Battery cables have large connections attached to their ends for connecting to the battery, starter, and alternator. Battery cables (the largest on the vehicle) and battery cable ends carry a tremendous amount of electrical energy.

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Do you have to replace the complete battery cable when positive terminal is broken?
Q&A > Honda > 2004 Honda Accord
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My battery went out on my truck, and it would not start, so I exchanged my old battery at wal mart for a new one, took it home, and proceeded to put it in. I am a girl, so I'm not too keen on auto...
Q&A > Nissan > 1993 Nissan Pickup (D21)
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Jeep makes a squinking sound when I turn the defrost on then ck Battery light comes on, after I turn defrost off and shut down engine everything starts back just fine
Q&A > Jeep > 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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i can get only the cable terminal clamp for 33 dollars, why is so expensive for a simple clamp
Q&A > Honda > 1999 Honda Civic
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drove car in parking spot. When I returned to car there was nothing when I turned on ignition. Battery checks out ok.
Dealer thinks I may have electrical problem
Q&A > GMC > 2003 GMC Envoy
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