Anyone swap out their battery cables/terminators?
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Anyone swap out their battery cables/terminators?
At some point during the early years of frequent battery swapping, the positive-lead terminator deformed out of a circle shape and won't clamp properly on the battery post.
As an ugly fix, I put a screw into it and coated it in grease. It works, but it will eventually corrode.
I need to replace the terminal on the positive lead. Does this require a whole new cable, or can you get just the terminal itself? Is this a common part to replace? If so, anyone got a link to an aftermarket part?
Mazda wants $35 for it which seems crazy.
Before the accusations start, yes I searched and no I didn't find any discussion on it
Thanks in advance. Man I can't believe I've had this car 8 years...
As an ugly fix, I put a screw into it and coated it in grease. It works, but it will eventually corrode.
I need to replace the terminal on the positive lead. Does this require a whole new cable, or can you get just the terminal itself? Is this a common part to replace? If so, anyone got a link to an aftermarket part?
Mazda wants $35 for it which seems crazy.
Before the accusations start, yes I searched and no I didn't find any discussion on it
Thanks in advance. Man I can't believe I've had this car 8 years...
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Last edited by godesshunter; 02-17-2012 at 04:15 PM.
#3
I did it
I just used one from Advance Auto when I installed a kill switch. Haven't had any problems with it and was easy as pie. Only problem was radio/temp/clock didn't work when I reconnected everything. Just unhooked the battery overnight and the next morning everything was working again. (Bought a float and forgot to use it Duh) 2nd time this happened and only thing I have found concerning this is that some of the newer cars have a feature that kills communication of systems for short time as preventive measure against thieves??? Not sure just know it works!
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#5
I just used one from Advance Auto when I installed a kill switch. Haven't had any problems with it and was easy as pie. Only problem was radio/temp/clock didn't work when I reconnected everything. Just unhooked the battery overnight and the next morning everything was working again. (Bought a float and forgot to use it Duh) 2nd time this happened and only thing I have found concerning this is that some of the newer cars have a feature that kills communication of systems for short time as preventive measure against thieves??? Not sure just know it works!
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...3_54151_13546_
Cheap as dirt and looked like it would do the trick.
#7
Mazda wants $35 for it which seems crazy.
Ken
#9
For the "terminal" mazda has 3 options.
- just the c0ntact part that connects the battery and the fuse.
- with brand new fuse box everything
- the whole battery harness
For the record, the above is for positive only. There is no replacement part from mazda for the negative, only option is to buy a new harness, find a used one, or go aftermarket. Mazda, are you retarded?
- just the c0ntact part that connects the battery and the fuse.
- with brand new fuse box everything
- the whole battery harness
For the record, the above is for positive only. There is no replacement part from mazda for the negative, only option is to buy a new harness, find a used one, or go aftermarket. Mazda, are you retarded?
Last edited by nycgps; 02-19-2012 at 12:16 AM.
#10
I laugh, a lot, i admit.
#11
Smarter and better thank you
lol Gotta give credit where it is due tho, everything I am doing is cause this site gives awesome info on everything about my baby! People still tell me I cant, shouldn't or will screw up but I just keep proving them wrong! Just wish they stop trying to be right by tripping me up. Success is a wonderful revenge!
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