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Old May 15th 09, 01:01 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
[email protected] cuhulin@webtv.net is offline
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Default Using Vaseline on Battery Terminals

Whenever I am not using my van, I take the battery out and I put it in
my house.(too many of those ''spread the wealth'' people around here) I
don't tighten the battery clamps, I twist ''tighten'' them on there.I
have an old battery cable wire tied under the hood.When I remove my
battery, I let that battery cable dangle out from under the hood.That
makes it look like/seem like there is no battery in my van.Sometimes, I
have to use a round wire brush to clean up the battery cables clamps and
the battery terminals.I might try using some Vaseline and see if that
helps.
cuhulin

 




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