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Positive Terminal Disconnected Before Negative


Colin747

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I went out to start my 350 this morning, turned the key and nothing happened. Had a look at the battery and the positive terminal seemed to have worked lose, I pushed it back on and the car started fine so off I went. Just as I got into work I remembered that you're always supposed to disconnect the negative first.

 

Is there any chance this could have caused any damage etc? Or is there anything I can do to check/minimise etc.

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The reason they say to disconnect the negative first and then last when re-fitting. It's because the negative is the low tension side of the circuit and as stated stops/reduces risk of any voltage spikes that will blow fuses etc. If your car functions as normal you will be fine, usually the worse you can do is pop fuses.

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The reason you disconnect the negative first is so you don`t create a short with the spanner when you disconnect the live if you accidentally touched it against the bodywork whilst still touching the live terminal of the battery.

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