I’m planning to clean the battery terminals of my car due to some corrosion, but I’m unsure about the correct order for disconnecting and reconnecting the terminals. Can you guide me on which battery terminal should be connected first?
Hello Cole,
It’s commendable that you’re taking the initiative to clean your car’s battery terminals. This maintenance step is often overlooked, but it’s crucial for the longevity and efficiency of your battery.
Regarding your query, the order in which you disconnect and reconnect the battery terminals is vital for both your safety and the well-being of your vehicle. When disconnecting the battery terminals, always start by removing the negative (-) cable first. This is typically the black cable and is connected to the negative terminal of the battery. After safely removing the negative cable, you can then proceed to disconnect the positive (+) cable, often marked in red.
When it’s time to reconnect the cables after cleaning, you should reverse this order. Begin by attaching the positive cable to the positive terminal and then connect the negative cable to the negative terminal. This sequence helps prevent any potential short circuits and ensures your safety during the process.
Remember to wear appropriate safety gear, such as gloves and goggles, to protect yourself from any corrosive materials. If you’re unsure or uncomfortable performing this task, it’s always wise to seek professional assistance.
Stay safe, and happy motoring!
Best regards,
The Car Middle East Troubleshooting Team