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Negative battery post corrosion cure
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<blockquote data-quote="OLE442" data-source="post: 939093" data-attributes="member: 64972"><p>I have notices my negative battery terminal getting covered with corrosion so I have to disconnect it and clean it about every 6 months or so. What is the best way to eliminate it or at least slow it down. Never had too much of this problem with my GM side post batteries? I used to put the red/green felt pads under the side posters...do they make them for top post and will it do the trick. In high school auto shop class, they told use to smear Vaseline on the post/terminal connection after they were cleaned but I seem to have heard of it actually getting in between the post and connector and causing problems?? Any hints....thanks in advance!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>'07 ST:driving:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLE442, post: 939093, member: 64972"] I have notices my negative battery terminal getting covered with corrosion so I have to disconnect it and clean it about every 6 months or so. What is the best way to eliminate it or at least slow it down. Never had too much of this problem with my GM side post batteries? I used to put the red/green felt pads under the side posters...do they make them for top post and will it do the trick. In high school auto shop class, they told use to smear Vaseline on the post/terminal connection after they were cleaned but I seem to have heard of it actually getting in between the post and connector and causing problems?? Any hints....thanks in advance! '07 ST:driving: [/QUOTE]
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