I use a stiff wire brush to clean them, then put a thin coat of Vaseline on them to help prevent future corrosion.
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I disconnected the positive terminal of battery to remove buildup on connections to under hood fuseblock. cleaned connectedall terminals and van will not turnover. everything is lit up on dash but check engine and battery lite stay on. 2007 chevy express cargo van. thanks, Denny
The most commonly used conventional battery is the "AA" battery as well as the "AAA" battery thanks to technology requiring the use of smaller batteries.
A flash light battery typicaly costs $3.99 plus tax. Thanks for reading my answer (:
Test battery condition, & terminals. If they check out good, check the starter Thanks. I have had several people tell me it is the starter. Apparently GM solenoids overheat which cause the slow cranking. I will buy a new starter and install an aftermarket heat sheild.
Don't just replace parts until you have checked them out and verified that you know what the problem is. Before you replace a starter make sure you know it is getting voltage when you turn the key. By changing so many parts you have made it more difficult to track down the problem. Check the voltage from the keyswitch to the starter when you turn the key. If you don't have a meter, get one. If you do not get voltage when you turn the key, check either the keyswitch or the neutral lockout.
I have had this problem with my 98 Dakota with mine it was just the terminals were bad and corroded >i had the same problem.... under the hood on the firewall looking at the passenger side is a flat braided ground wire.... over time it gets corroded and dirty and gets red hot when starting. visit a local stereo store or any auto store for that matter and get a short heavy gauge wire to relink the engine to the chassis for a better ground. this WAS the problem with mine and the only reason i found it was because i just happened to look at some melting damage on a peice of plastic passenger side of the motor..... good luck!
remove the battery and the battery tray. It is below the battery tray and is mounted to the inside front of the the wheel well.
Hello, These are instructions from 2006 M35 Manual.. 1.Release the lock knob at the back of the Intelligent Key and remove the mechanical key 2. Insert a flat-blad screwdriver wrapped with a cloth into the slit of the corner and twist it to separate the upper part from the lower part. 3. Replace the battery with a new one. Recommended Battery: CR2025 or equivalent Caution: Do not touch the internal circuit and electric terminals as it could cause a malfunction. Thanks, Dallas,Texas
SR632SW can be replaced with the SR626SW, this battery is readily available at most stockists
remove battery terminals. so steering wheel airbag does not go off. remove steering covers. remove steering wheel. 2/3 torq screws underneath steering wheel. remove both stalks. then see what else is left and figure it out yourself. many thanks.
thanks one might be battery or alternatior might be bad