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Positive battery terminal safety tip

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The factory positive cable end had (still has, in my case) a rubber insulating cover that you have to peel back to get to the terminal.

Arne-

Could you open your battery panel and snap a picture of that terminal cover for us. I would be interested if they are in the market or at least a look alike. Thanks is advance

Arne-

Could you open your battery panel and snap a picture of that terminal cover for us. I would be interested if they are in the market or at least a look alike. Thanks is advance

Yup.

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I've seen similar ones on other vehicles. My 1990 Ranger has one but it's the wrong configuration. I've also seen them in auto parts stores. This place has them:

http://www.remybattery.com/Departments/Cable--Accessories/Terminal-Protectors--Boots.aspx

I bought some at Sears, but they aren't really generic. I'll see if I can post a pic tomorrow.

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