If it is just the terminal ends that are corroded you can use coke cola to clean them. If they need replaced simply go to the store and get two new ones. The ends has two 1/2 bolts loosen them and pull the cable out.
Corroded battery cables. Remove the battery cables, negative first, and clean the cable connections and the battery posts. If that does not help the battery needs charging or is defective.
It can be a bad starter, but it can be a corroded battery cable. If you know the battery and cables are good, remove the starter and have it tested at most auto parts stores.It can be a bad starter, but it can be a corroded battery cable. If you know the battery and cables are good, remove the starter and have it tested at most auto parts stores.
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
Check for: 1) dead battery 2) loose or corroded battery cables
alternator is not charging battery, or loose - corroded connection on battery cables
Yes, if the cables are damaged, excessively corroded, or not fastened correctly that can cause your car to not start.
Remove cables from battery Remove + cable from the starter solenoid Remove the - battery cable from engine ground install new cables using the same routings as original
Bad alternator or corroded or loose cables.
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
Check for loose or corroded battery cables Check for loose connection at starter or ground
Dead battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Blown fusable link?