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Old 06-08-2024, 06:11 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by MagicHef View Post
Before you go too crazy replacing stuff, try cleaning the battery posts and connectors with a wirebrush
On top post batteries, I use those little red/black pads plus some grease on the posts. No corrosion. I've also heard that when you check your oil, go ahead and drip some oil from the dipstick on the posts to prevent corrosion.

Also, most OEM batteries are terrible. I replaced the one in my Honda and almost hurt myself taking it out. I was prepared to lift a heavy object and the thing was super light.
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