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Where are the battery cables on a Ford Explorer?

Where are the battery cables on a Ford Explorer?

How to Replace Battery Cables in a Ford Explorer. Use a stool or small stepladder if you can’t easily reach the top-post battery that’s located high behind the driver’s side headlight on the Explorer. Check the cables regularly as part of your routine inspection. Look for corrosion on the cable ends.

Where do you put the battery cable in a car?

Set the end of the cable aside so that it can’t fall back into place and make contact with either battery terminal. If your battery is in the trunk, the positive cable will attach to another connector near the body of the car. Simply disconnect it from there. Remove the battery.

What should I do when I change battery cable?

Make sure not to let the new cables come into contact with the battery terminals as you return it, as that could result in you receiving a shock. If the terminals on the battery appear to be oxidized or rusted, use a steel tooth brush to clean off the connection area before you place the battery back into the car.

How do you take off negative battery cable?

Loosen the bolt on the black negative battery cable first with a box wrench or cable clamp pliers. Carefully wriggle the cable end off the post. Repeat the process on the red positive cable. Always take off both battery cables, even if you’re replacing only one of them.

How do you remove battery cable from Ford Explorer?

Always take off both battery cables, even if you’re replacing only one of them. Follow the negative cable to where it’s grounded on the front frame of the Ford Explorer. Remove the end of the cable with a wrench. Track the positive cable to its connection on the front of the engine and remove it with a wrench.

How do you change the battery cable on a car?

Run the new positive cable back through the engine bay in the same way the old one was. Attach the negative cable to the body or block. Locate the hole the old negative cable was attached to and use the same bolt to connect the new cable.

Where is the positive cable on a Ford Explorer?

Track the positive cable to its connection on the front of the engine and remove it with a wrench. Attach the new positive cable first, reversing the process in Step 3. Put the negative cable on last and start the SUV to ensure that the connections are working on the Ford Explorer.

Where does the positive battery cable go in a car?

If your battery is in the trunk, the positive cable will attach to another connector near the body of the car. Simply disconnect it from there. Remove the battery. Some cars will not require the removal of the battery while replacing battery cables, but even if it is not necessary, it may make the process easier.

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Ruth Doyle