Positive battery cable

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ColonelPanic
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Positive battery cable

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I thought I'd clean the battery terminals and cables on the Vibe today when I discovered that the positive cable seems to be fused to the post. After loosening the nut on the cable, you can't wiggle the cable on the post even a tiny amount. I didn't feel like having to go find a new battery and cable on new year's eve if I broke something so i tightened it back up. The stock battery crapped out 4 years ago or something, and the terminals were extremely corroded... Cleaned them up the best I could before installing it on the new battery. It's nowhere near as corroded now as it was then so I'm not sure why I can't get the cable off. It almost seems like when you loosen the nut it isn't relieving any tension on the terminal. *shrug*Any ideas how to get it loosened up? It's going to have to be removed at some point but I'll probably just leave it until it needs a new battery...
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Re: Positive battery cable (ColonelPanic)

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You could try to completely take the nut off and see if you can pry the mount apart.
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Re: Positive battery cable (ColonelPanic)

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could you take a photo showing the battery? My first suggestion would be to drench it in a mix of baking soda and water. But before suggesting that I would like to see the condition of the battery and cable.
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Re: Positive battery cable (keithvibe)

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Quote, originally posted by keithvibe »could you take a photo showing the battery? My first suggestion would be to drench it in a mix of baking soda and water. But before suggesting that I would like to see the condition of the battery and cable.Agreed or even try Coke, whatever you have laying around. One of the battery cables on our 2004 needs to be replaced, along with a lot of things; poor thing.
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Post by Sublimewind »

I had a whole post on what I did to replace mine, it was so bad it was missing pieces... lol.. Maybe you can find it?You likely need a new battery.... It sounds like it's leaking... which is usually why the terminals start to corrode..
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