Help! Battery ground strap problem
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Help! Battery ground strap problem
So my car was throwing all sorts of sensor warnings including low brake fluid, i went to check my battery and saw that the ground strap was loose on the clamp end so I took it out it to put in another when the darn stud broke off while I was tightening in the new strap, which is very strange cause I was using a mini ratchet with hardly any pressure. What can I do now? Does any one know if It needs to be secured in that exact spot? or can I ground it on another one of the nearby studs. If I need to use that spot how do I get the stud out, do I need to remove the muffler to reach the other side? Thanks, I cant believe how even the simplest things on this car turn out to be an ordeal. Here is a pic of the snapped stud.
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So my car was throwing all sorts of sensor warnings including low brake fluid, i went to check my battery and saw that the ground strap was loose on the clamp end so I took it out it to put in another when the darn stud broke off while I was tightening in the new strap, which is very strange cause I was using a mini ratchet with hardly any pressure. What can I do now? Does any one know if It needs to be secured in that exact spot? or can I ground it on another one of the nearby studs. If I need to use that spot how do I get the stud out, do I need to remove the muffler to reach the other side? Thanks, I cant believe how even the simplest things on this car turn out to be an ordeal. Here is a pic of the snapped stud.
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waterloo (10-07-2013)
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ground connection
I did a secondary ground and went from the battery to the bumper connector.
It is under rear bumper directly under tail light passenger or right side.
Main thing is to have a clean connection to the chassis. Means grinding or sanding to get fresh metal, no paint, no rust.
also it is preferabe to use new clean cable , (very good idea), try to use #2 or zero gauge cable.(VERY THICK) AND SHIELDED WITH RUBBER INSULATION ON OUTSIDE use a strong crimped end to the cable. Probably best to buy from auto store although a good one is not cheap.
Good luck and
Happy Motoring...
It is under rear bumper directly under tail light passenger or right side.
Main thing is to have a clean connection to the chassis. Means grinding or sanding to get fresh metal, no paint, no rust.
also it is preferabe to use new clean cable , (very good idea), try to use #2 or zero gauge cable.(VERY THICK) AND SHIELDED WITH RUBBER INSULATION ON OUTSIDE use a strong crimped end to the cable. Probably best to buy from auto store although a good one is not cheap.
Good luck and
Happy Motoring...
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waterloo (10-07-2013)
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Jaguar seem to have an obsession about ground connections are there are warnings in driver documentation and JTIS about adding accessories. However, I'm sure this is more a concern over compromising surface corrosion protection by cleaning back to metal than any considerations of electrical safety. Using an existing stud as you propose should be perfectly satisfactory.
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