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Hi.
I need to replace the negative battery cable in my 2000 Explorer. Is this just a straight shot to the engine, or does it split off or add other ground wires on the way. I can't tell because it's wrapped in the harness with other cables along side the engine.
Thinking I could run a new cable along side the harness and leave the old one there. Thanks, Angelo
Yes it's at the battery end. I already put a cheap terminal end on it but thats "gettin kinda ripe"
I didn't know there was a pigtail available.
I'll check Advance Auto Parts or Pep boys here in PA.
Thanks for the reply.
Angelo
Originally Posted by 87 XLT
When I had the same problem with my 87 Ranger 3 or 4 years ago, i picked up an 8 inch pig tail from Kragen for 7 or 8 bucks
Cut off the last 8 inches of the battery cable inserted it into the pig tail & tightened the set screw.
Problem solved.
Odds are the only bad part of the cable is at the battery end where acid fumes eat them up.
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