1 gauge cable should do the job
To replace the battery cables on a 1999 Mercury Mountaineer, loosen the connectors at the terminals. After this, remove the other end of the cables and install new ones.
the whole cable or just the cable ends ??????????????
Dead battery? Battery cables in need of cleaning or replacement?
Alternator, silenoid, battery cables. After you have checked those 3, try a new battery if its more than 3 years old.
On the starter or IF you have (2) positive battery cables, in between them.
disconect the battery cables for a couple of miniutes. that should do it. At Least 10 Minutes for battery disconnect
Check recalls.gov or something like that. Ford issued a recall for the Battery Cable. I believe your model year fits the parameters. Good luck
You can purchase battery cables online for a low price. A good place to find these is at discount marine supplies. They carry battery cables and are discounted, too.
Possibly the connection at the battery. Corrosion between the cable and the battery. The jumper cables are only connected to the cable and nothing is getting through from the battery in the car. Sure you have connection at both ends of the cables. It may not be the battery, starter may be bad or if the cables are badly corroded, the corrosion can work down the cable inside of the insulation and that will make them not work.
Disconnect the Regal battery cables. Find the battery clamp then remove it. Lift the battery out, then put the new one in. install the clamp, then connect the battery cables.
disconnect the battery cables. find the battery clamp and remove it. Lift the battery out, then set then new one in place. Install the clamp, then connect the battery cables.
When using battery cables to start a car, once it has started is there a procedure when removing the cables from the running car?