Posted by unc on April 11, 2017 at 07:26:21 from (204.237.81.217):
In Reply to: Clean terminals? posted by showcrop on April 11, 2017 at 04:12:49:
My favourite old truck developed an annoying trouble. Every once in a while, the starter wouldn't turn over when the key switch was turned. It gradually got worse. Everything was new- battery, cables, switch, ground- drove me nuts. Turned out the lead on the aftermarket ammeter was slightly loose. Tightened it up, and the trouble disappeared. I agree with tech 7- be very suspect of clamp-on cables and crimp-on connectors. I much prefer to crimp and solder battery terminals. The regular crimp-on wire terminals may also be soldered and protected with heat shrink. Time consuming? Not near as time wasting as chasing an elusive electrical fault when you'd rather be doing something else. unc
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