Good but i have a question you said open the negative wire i.e black colour wire first and then the positive wire i.e red colour but after cleaning why red one should be fixed first and then the black one. Secondly please make a video on why grease shouldn't be used to prevent corrosion???
Thank you for your appreciation. Now for your first doubt here's what you need to do When removing a car battery, the black (negative) terminal is disconnected first to prevent accidental short-circuiting. If a tool touches the car's metal frame while you're removing the positive (red) terminal, it could cause a spark or short. By removing the negative first, you eliminate the risk of a circuit being completed. When reinstalling the battery, the positive (red) terminal is connected first to ensure that any tool or stray metal doesn't come into contact with the car’s frame while you are connecting the positive terminal. Once the positive is secured, you can safely connect the negative (black) terminal, completing the circuit. And for your second question, Surely I will make it soon
Sir Corrosion on a car battery typically occurs due to a chemical reaction between the battery acid and metal terminals. Regular inspection is necessary to prevent Corrosion in your car.
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Good but i have a question you said open the negative wire i.e black colour wire first and then the positive wire i.e red colour but after cleaning why red one should be fixed first and then the black one.
Secondly please make a video on why grease shouldn't be used to prevent corrosion???
Thank you for your appreciation.
Now for your first doubt here's what you need to do
When removing a car battery, the black (negative) terminal is disconnected first to prevent accidental short-circuiting. If a tool touches the car's metal frame while you're removing the positive (red) terminal, it could cause a spark or short. By removing the negative first, you eliminate the risk of a circuit being completed.
When reinstalling the battery, the positive (red) terminal is connected first to ensure that any tool or stray metal doesn't come into contact with the car’s frame while you are connecting the positive terminal. Once the positive is secured, you can safely connect the negative (black) terminal, completing the circuit.
And for your second question,
Surely I will make it soon
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How often this corrosion takes place. My car is 1 and half year old.
What precaution should I start taking now to avoid corrison.
Sir
Corrosion on a car battery typically occurs due to a chemical reaction between the battery acid and metal terminals.
Regular inspection is necessary to prevent Corrosion in your car.