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Battery terminal cleanliness

I have mentioned here before that keeping the terminals clean makes a huge difference too. Not so much on my Volvo, at least so far, but on the Mini. Either German or British...Audi like or Nortonish...I had ABS, flat tire, O2 sensor and misfire codes. Cleaned the battery terminals ans they all went away and stayed away.
I say not so far on the 09 V70 because I haven't dared to disconnect the battery to clean the terminals. Haven't even filled the back three cells because you have to disconnect the battery to do that too. Nice design, Mr. Fjiord.
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09 V70, 06 Camry, 03 Mini






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