Car Battery Work Around: YTO 348 On YouTube.
I thought I had a dead battery. Tried to jump start the truck without any luck. I had full power to all my accessories and the starter sounded loud and didn't slow when I tried to start the engine. So what's the problem? My truck is 10 yrs old and like all vehicles I have a corrosion problem, you know, the fuzz white stuff you get around the battery terminals. Mine had gotten so bad I had to replace a mount on the cable itself 6 months ago but I still had lots of corrosion on the cable. The corrosion will stop the ground wire from making contact and "completing the circuit" which is needed to start the engine as well as charge the battery while driving. Here's a work around to get you out of trouble temporarily so you can get to safety. Please note: The battery is good. Fluid inside is at proper level. This is not a long term fix as the battery is not charging. I used jumper cables, just the negative side, to complete the circuit to a new grounding point. A heavy gauge cable is needed to perform this safely. After vehicle is started, remove cable before driving.
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