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Why my battery disconnects itself?
I tighten it as hard as possible and use a hammer to tighten it further to the point that I can't even move the wire on the negative terminal using all of my strength. But then I drive it and it comes right off every time. Any idea why? Could there be some type of surge of power that is causing the wire to disconnect itself? What could be the solution to fix it? This is on a 2001 Nissan Altima Automatic.
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This. There only a couple bucks at any auto parts store.
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Are you using an aftermarket terminal?
- I ask because my sealed JL audio terminals have a small inner ring that goes around the battery posts and I somehow lost one. So when I go to tighten everything down, it works its way out because that ring isn't there to help keep it tight. Otherwise, as previously mentioned - just get a new terminal. |
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I am talking about the rings that tighten around the positive and negative battery posts. The rings are on there so tight that I cannot rotate them or move them with my hand. But they somehow come right off when I drive the car. Then I have to tighten them on again. Then they come off again. etc.
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I attached the picture. Could not get picture of gf's car battery until I visit her next weekend.
This is another 2001 Altima engine bay picture, but trust me the battery and terminals and wires looks exactly the same.
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Is your battery strapped down properly? There really shouldn't be that much play in either the battery or cable movement. To answer part of your original post, no, a power surge couln't dislodge the cable.
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Yes. I checked that. I couldn't shake it. I guess I will just try to use some electric tape to hold the wire down to the battery and see what happens.
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another question: Are you using a battery that has straight battery posts or mild slant? - I'm really not too sure how else to word it besides that. Some batteries have a straight post for the terminals where higher end have a wider bottom vs top. If your battery is one that has a wider bottom vs top - then that would explain why the terminal keeps coming loose. Or as previously mentioned - it could be stretched and just works its way loose over time. |
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