Posted by John B. on May 22, 2010 at 14:07:36 from (38.114.64.133):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Car air bags posted by John B. on May 22, 2010 at 14:01:36:
I forgot to mention that when ever you disconnect a battery always take the ground off first. Wether it's a positive ground or negative ground. People will argue this piont saying it doesn't make a difference which one you take off first. Well it does!! If your wrench is on the ground terminal loosening the cable and it touches the frame of the vehicle in the process there will be no sparks or melting of your wrench and burning your hand seriously. If you take the Hot Cable off first and your wrench touches the frame while it's on the battery cable clamp you'll melt the wrench or blow up the battery. I've seen wrenches melt with 24 volt systems. It happens so fast you don't have time. It's costly too!
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