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<p>[QUOTE="KingofThings, post: 290702, member: 468"]For ALL>>></p><p>NOW is the time to go after your battery and cables.</p><p>Disconnect and clean the posts and them.</p><p>Get and use those green and red rings on the posts. Yes I know some say they are BS. They've been fine for me since they came out years ago so...</p><p>~</p><p>Make sure the cables are tight, and clean, to the starter or wherever they go.</p><p>Make sure they are clear of moving parts, fan, belt...etc.</p><p>Make sure the battery is full.</p><p>If not take it/the car, to someone and get it done and check the charging system while there. Most auto parts stores do this free.</p><p>~</p><p>PROTECT YOUR EYES!!!</p><p>Keep your hands off your clothes.</p><p>~</p><p>If you can do it, and it is NOT 'sealed' (they really aren't!) get some DISTILLED water from the grocer...</p><p>Pop the caps if it has them.</p><p>Start the car, fill the battery, replace the caps and drive it a bit.</p><p>If your car has a charging gauge (like my truck does) check it often.</p><p>Have fun! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KingofThings, post: 290702, member: 468"]For ALL>>> NOW is the time to go after your battery and cables. Disconnect and clean the posts and them. Get and use those green and red rings on the posts. Yes I know some say they are BS. They've been fine for me since they came out years ago so... ~ Make sure the cables are tight, and clean, to the starter or wherever they go. Make sure they are clear of moving parts, fan, belt...etc. Make sure the battery is full. If not take it/the car, to someone and get it done and check the charging system while there. Most auto parts stores do this free. ~ PROTECT YOUR EYES!!! Keep your hands off your clothes. ~ If you can do it, and it is NOT 'sealed' (they really aren't!) get some DISTILLED water from the grocer... Pop the caps if it has them. Start the car, fill the battery, replace the caps and drive it a bit. If your car has a charging gauge (like my truck does) check it often. Have fun! :)[/QUOTE]
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