Battery corrosion
#3
RE: Battery corrosion
Installing anti corrosive washers on the terminals beneath the clamps will help retard the corrosion once cleaned up. Here's a picture if you don't know what I'm talking about.
http://www.matson.com.au/washers.html
http://www.matson.com.au/washers.html
#4
RE: Battery corrosion
Try a little cleaning and it will work just fine..
Wire brush...battery terminal cleaner, battery brush combo kit..all found in your AutoParts store in the battery section.
Then do as RTex says , use corrision protection to keep it from getting corroded again or fix your alternator that is more than likely overchargeing your battery which is more than likely making the acid come out of the battery and corroding the top...phewww...that's alot of words.
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Wire brush...battery terminal cleaner, battery brush combo kit..all found in your AutoParts store in the battery section.
Then do as RTex says , use corrision protection to keep it from getting corroded again or fix your alternator that is more than likely overchargeing your battery which is more than likely making the acid come out of the battery and corroding the top...phewww...that's alot of words.
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#7
RE: Battery corrosion
my honda dealer did my 90K service and cleaned the terminals and sprayed them with some purple stuff that almost loosk like nail polish. 6 months and 10K miles later not a sign of any corrision.
#9
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RE: Battery corrosion
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TRY THIS>>> boil some water and pour it right over the terminals and watch the corrosion disappear in seconds...Nice trick huh??? Let me know how it comes out..thanks
TRY THIS>>> boil some water and pour it right over the terminals and watch the corrosion disappear in seconds...Nice trick huh??? Let me know how it comes out..thanks