A parts store may be able to provide these. Typically they are unique to your car and will be listed as such. In some cases, a dealer is the best solution.
The supercharger has no battery.
"U" type cable clamps I recently needed to replace a battery cable and found them to be relatively inexpensive. Especially when I considered the labor I was going to put into making the "splice" and then weather-proofing the connection. FYI - Less than $10 for cables over 40" long.
A battery booster is an emergency device for automobiles that can be used to jump start a car when the battery has died or has insufficient power to start the engine. A battery booster hooks into a car engine with cables that are similar to standard jumper cables. The unit contains its own battery that provides a charge when needed. In most instances, the batter booster is rechargeable so it can be used over and over again as needed.
First of all battery cables don't have a replacement interval per se. The defects that usually precipitate the replacement of a cable are failure of the insulation on the cable or corrosion and wear of the end the fits to the battery post. If you don't replace the cable when needed the most common affect will be the starter motor will receive to little electrical current to start the car, the charging system will be unable to sufficiently charge the battery, or the head lights will be dim
You need the Dantona 3.7V1400mAh Li-ion Battery for Palm Treo.
have the cables been checked. same happened to my 87 same problem found it was the orgnial cables needed to be replaced.
i just had that same problem and all i needed to do was replace one of the shifter cables. $50 used and 20 min to install i just had that same problem and all i needed to do was replace one of the shifter cables. $50 used and 20 min to install
you have to remove the drivers side tire, remove several screws that hold the plastic cover in place, behind the cover is the battery. It is held in place with a battery strap, use a 5/16 wrench to undo the battery terminals. wiggle the battery out the hole.
Make sure the connections on the battery are good and tight, make sure there's no corosion on the battery terminals either. alternator could be discharging the batttery, check it out Answer Had same problem with a 1995. changed alternator. worked for about 2 days. Then same problem. Took it in, found it was a bad negative battery cable. Looked fine but needed to be replaced. Had the exact same problem with my 98' TJ, it is internal corrosion on the smaller of the two red wires comming off the battery and going to the PDC. Replace the Battery cable!!! Fixed the problem on my Jeep.
To properly boost a car battery without damaging any of the car's important electrical components, booster or jumper cables, another car that is operating properly, and some knowledge are needed. First, start the operational car. Then attach the red clamp to the positive and the black to the negative battery terminals. Without touching the remaining clamps, connect the red clamp to the dead car's positive battery terminal and ground the black clamp on a piece of sheet metal. Try starting the dead vehicle. If it doesn't start immediately, allow the operating vehicle to idle while connected to charge the dead battery.
It takes 10 to 15 minutes to replace car batteries on most cars, not counting the time needed to pick out a battery and pay for ii and time waiting to get service.
625 amps - I just had to replace mine