Strongly recommend removal of negative terminal first then positive terminal. Reconnect positive terminal first then negative last. Reason is that if your wrench on positive terminal contacts the metal battery pan, a large current can flow thru the wrench and possibly cause the battery to explode.
@@douglloyd527 If using a hammer and a screw driver to literal beat the post off of a battery filled with acid doesn't register with you as potential deadly, I don't what to tell you, but please don't put others in harms way!
I don't think I was beating in the post. Just the terminalkinda from the side to loosen it and pry off the bad connector with the screw driver but thanks for the heads up. Lord willing I'll never have to do it again!.
Thanks man. Change both my terminals on my own. Save me alot of money at the shop
Glad it helped!
Wonderful step by step. I just did mine! Thank you so much!
Strongly recommend removal of negative terminal first then positive terminal. Reconnect positive terminal first then negative last. Reason is that if your wrench on positive terminal contacts the metal battery pan, a large current can flow thru the wrench and possibly cause the battery to explode.
Thanks for sharing that information!
Is that negative wire ground bolt reachable from beneath the car on a jack?
It might be, probably would have to move more stuff out of the way. It's tight! but it just worked out from the top with some finagling haha.
Good job. Thank you
Please stop posting "help" videos, as what you did was extremely dangerous and stupid!
How so?
@@douglloyd527 If using a hammer and a screw driver to literal beat the post off of a battery filled with acid doesn't register with you as potential deadly, I don't what to tell you, but please don't put others in harms way!
I don't think I was beating in the post. Just the terminalkinda from the side to loosen it and pry off the bad connector with the screw driver but thanks for the heads up. Lord willing I'll never have to do it again!.
Shut up nerd 😎