What's this Connector?
Anyone know what the connector is that is part of the positive cable from the starter to battery? My cable is pretty beat up and want to replace it but dont want to spend 150$ for a new one with that connector.
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Originally Posted by 98RaMV10
(Post 3432050)
Anyone know what the connector is that is part of the positive cable from the starter to battery? My cable is pretty beat up and want to replace it but dont want to spend 150$ for a new one with that connector.
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It's a 97 dodge 1500
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Originally Posted by 98RaMV10
(Post 3432057)
It's a 97 dodge 1500
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Care to share the link? Also, when I bought my truck years ago the guy had a new cable that came with it but that connector is different on the new one. Can I just cut the old one off and splice it in or just eliminate it all together and just run a $10 cable from battery down to starter?
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Originally Posted by 98RaMV10
(Post 3432074)
Care to share the link? Also, when I bought my truck years ago the guy had a new cable that came with it but that connector is different on the new one. Can I just cut the old one off and splice it in or just eliminate it all together and just run a $10 cable from battery down to starter?
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That connector is to activate the starter solenoid. Look closely to the starter end of the cable, there's a black wire with ring terminal, which comes up to the connector.
I re-used that wire when I made new battery cables for my truck. |
Originally Posted by HeikIlm
(Post 3432083)
That connector is to activate the starter solenoid. Look closely to the starter end of the cable, there's a black wire with ring terminal, which comes up to the connector.
I re-used that wire when I made new battery cables for my truck. |
Originally Posted by HeikIlm
(Post 3432083)
That connector is to activate the starter solenoid. Look closely to the starter end of the cable, there's a black wire with ring terminal, which comes up to the connector.
I re-used that wire when I made new battery cables for my truck. |
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