Genuine Chevrolet Nova Battery Cable

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  • Chevrolet Nova Battery Cable - 12022547
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Battery Cable, Negative Cable
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova | 4 DOOR, 4 DOOR NOTCHBACK, TWIN CAMSHAFT 4 DOOR | 4 Cyl 1.6L

Chevrolet Nova Battery Cable

Chevrolet Nova Battery Cable are some of the parts used to facilitate in the connection of the electricity supply from the battery to supply the current that is required for the engagement of the starter and the subsequent starting Of the engine. These cables may degenerate in efficiency due to aging, oxidation and general damage, which consequently, may lead to poor connections and starting problems. The condition of battery cables should also be checked time to time to avoid having a breakdown on the road. By using premium cables to replace the old set or a set that has been eaten up by corrosion, you can have a perfect and perfect connection between the battery and the starter hence granting you efficiency.

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Chevrolet Nova Battery Cable Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to inspect and replace battery cables?
    A: Periodically inspect the entire length of each battery cable for damage, cracked or burned insulation and corrosion. Poor battery cable connections can cause starting problems and decreased engine performance. Check the cable-to-terminal connections at the ends of the cables for cracks, loose wire strands and corrosion. The presence of white, fluffy deposits under the insulation at the cable terminal connection is a sign that the cable is corroded and should be replaced. Check the terminals for distortion, missing mounting bolts and corrosion. When removing the cables, always disconnect the negative cable first and hook it up last or the battery may be shorted by the tool used to loosen the cable clamps. Even if only the positive cable is being replaced, be sure to disconnect the negative cable from the battery first. Disconnect the old cables from the battery, then trace each of them to their opposite ends and detach them from the starter solenoid and ground. Note the routing of each cable to insure correct installation. If you are replacing either or both of the old cables, take them with you when buying new cables. It is vitally important that you replace the cables with identical parts. Cables have characteristics that make them easy to identify: positive cables are usually red, larger in cross-section and have a larger diameter battery post clamp; ground cables are usually black, smaller in cross-section and have a slightly smaller diameter clamp for the negative post. Clean the threads of the solenoid or ground connection with a wire brush to remove rust and corrosion. Apply a light coat of battery terminal corrosion inhibitor, or petroleum jelly, to the threads to prevent future corrosion. Attach the cable to the solenoid or ground connection and tighten the mounting nut/bolt securely. Before connecting a new cable to the battery, make sure that it reaches the battery post without having to be stretched. Connect the positive cable first, followed by the negative cable.

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