buy new cable remove cables from battery then follow cablr route to opposite end and remove. installation is exact opposite make sure you disconnect negative cable first
Using 8mm socket or wrench disconnect negative battery terminal first and then positive terminal. Then unbolt battery hold down located on side of battery near engine. Pull off plastic battery cover then remove battery. Clean battery terminals with wire brush. If bolts are corroded replace them. Replace battery, battery cover and hold down. Then put positive terminal on and then negative.
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.
Disconnect and remove the battery. Cut off the spoiled terminal and replace. Replace battery. Reconnect.
A battery terminal or a battery CABLE terminal. If the terminal is gone or destroyed on the battery, you need a new battery. If the cable terminal is terminal, you can buy an after market replacement or a complete new cable with terminal at most any auto parts store.
From battery to starter solenoid
Either replace entire cable or cut off with a hacksaw and replace cable end
Replace the battery cable with an OEM style cable. Do not use a clamp on terminal.
Yes, in an emergency, but you really need to replace the worn battery cable terminal.
Tighten terminal. If terminal is worn (will not become tight at all), replace.
Yes if you buy adapters so you be with will be able to connect it up.
Look at it. If the wire is corroded and/or the insulation is bulging, replace the cable.
It depends on how bad the cable is corroded - If you use some solvent and clean-out the corrosive "powder" - It may be salvageable; If you have enough "slack" on the cable, cut it back an inch or so to expose clean copper.