Hey all,
My car wasn't starting the other day. I'd turn the key and nothing would happen. The car never even tried to turn over. ARgh. So I start digging around and after I pulled the cover off of the battery (why is it even there?) I say the positive cable (not the part that affixes to the battery terminal) was corroded. I grabbed a can of coke and poured it over the cable to eat the corrosion away, which it did and the car drove fine. Thing is though that the red sheath and some of the positive cable itself is burned/melted. So, my questions are:
Can I get a replacement positive cable and replace it easily?
What would have caused this?
I'd better give you some more history before you answer the bottom question. You see, a little while ago the car would just cut out and all electric would go down for 3-5 seconds while driving on the road (freeway even). Totally scary, but what I found was a lose + battery cable that would come off of the terminal. Now I'm not sure how much damage that would have caused the cable itself, but if there was arching and now the corrosion, surely ther'd be more friction and heat.
Thoughts. I'm parked until I can get this figured out.
Thanks for the help,
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