Either replace entire cable or cut off with a hacksaw and replace cable end
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. The battery has a clamp holding it in, probably along the bottom edge. Remove the clamp bolt. Pick up the battery. Reverse process for installation.
Look at it. If the wire is corroded and/or the insulation is bulging, replace the cable.
Replace the battery cable with an OEM style cable. Do not use a clamp on terminal.
The battery in the older VWs is under the back seat just undo the nut/clamp and take the old one out and replace it the same way only in the reverse.
It sounds as though your battery is dying. It also could be the battery cables are corroded. Check the battery terminals and if they are corroded, then clean them and the cables with a brush and put petroleum jelly or some other protective substance on them. You may have to replace the battery and/or the cables as well.
Yes, a corroded battery can cause an intermittent voltage drop.
Battery is located on the passeger side. Remove the air filter that covers it. Remove negative cable on left side of battery. Then remove positive cable on right. Then remove battery drain tube on left side of battery. Remove two nuts on positive side of battery on clamp that secures it to vehicle. Remove battery and replace with new one. Then secure battery clamp with two nuts remove. Then replace drain tube, positive and then negative cables. Last replace air filter over battery.
Do you have the radio code first of all? otherwise it won't work later. Take off the ground cable first , then the positive (red). VW batteries have clamps on the bottom that must be unbolted. Rinse tray and clamps with baking soda water if corroded. Replace negative clamp last to avoid shorting battery by mistake.Reenter your radio antitheft code to make it work again.
Corroded battery terminals, defective battery, or starter.Corroded battery terminals, defective battery, or starter.
Open hatch behind drivers seat......remove battery cables.....remove battery hold down clamp at lower back flange of battery...pull out battery....replace in reverse order.
Disconnect the battery cables on the Wrangler. Find the battery hold down and depending on the style, either loosen or remove it. Lift the old battery out. Set the new battery into the battery tray. Reinstall the clamp, then connect the battery cables.