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Checked ground and sensor wire to starter. Good. Checked the same for the alternator. Good. And checked the positive and negative on the battery. Car ran for a couple days then died again. Haven’t had the time to go back over again yet. I did replace the positive terminal for the battery with a non-OE terminal. Haven’t checked fuses or able to go try and jump it to see what light is on. When I tried last time to start it it acted like the battery was dead. But like I said I replaced the battery after the alternator went out and I had replaced the starter about 6 months before that. Any help would be appreciated.
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Replacing parts by process of elimination is not necessarily the most cost effective method of diagnostic testing and repairs! I get that we do what we have to do when we run into issues, and most everyone is on "a budget", and certainly a 12 year old vehicle may need multiple components replaced at some point. When you say the "car died" did it stall while running, or just fail to restart? Why did you change the positive terminal?