In-Vehicle Battery Cable Repair
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All Comments (17)
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Yep. Brilliant. Going to try this today on my car, and I'll let you know how it goes!
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I guess it is a common Tracker/Vitara problem, I'm doing the same repair on my Tracker today,
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no prob! glad it worked out for you.
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@youtoo6211 thank you so much for your feedback! I was able to successfully change the terminals out this morning with your help!! Appreciate it
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they do sell "crimpless" terminals. You can do everything he did in the video, but instead of crimping, you will secure the cables with a clamp and screws that come with the new terminal. Definitely an easier task if you don't have specialty tools like that behemoth crimper. @JonEsposito85
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What are my other options if I don't have a crimping tool and the device to melt the wires? Sorry if thats a dumb question but I'm only working with wire cutters lol. Any help or do I just have to buy the kit. If so, can I buy it at any auto parts store? Thanks for the video, you helped a lot. My Dad won't think I'm his little girl anymore lol have a nice day
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On my way outside to change mine now...thanks for this great how to video!
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Exactly what I needed. Thanks, y'all!
how much should a mechanic charge me to come to my house and perform this service?
tonedelux 1 week ago
@tonedelux Not sure, but you can see approximately how long it might take. Ask them what they charge by the hour. Naturally they will include travel time. Do mechanics come to your house and perform services on your vehicle? It might be cheaper to get a tow if you have AAA or some other towing service.
sand2pearls 1 week ago
awesome !!!!
akak47 4 years ago
Thanks!
sand2pearls 4 years ago