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Positive battery cable replacement

Just need to know how to replace the positive battery cable in my 1999 toyota avalon

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Use a battery wrench usually 8mm to open the terminal bolts. Undo both of them and disconnect both the cables (positive and negative). Disconnect the other end of the positive cable by following it along its length. Undo the bolt that holds it. And now you can replace the cable. Follow the same process in reverse for reinstallation.

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I would suggest to you to have the spiral cable (or 'clockspring') replaced. This is the electrical unit that transfers power to the air bag, the horn and the cruise control.

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