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<blockquote data-quote="yogegoy" data-source="post: 8349727" data-attributes="member: 659113"><p>Every pos(+) cable going in and out must be fused from each battery, not doing so can and will lead to a fire as long as any of the negative cables are attached to the car body. In case of a failure (accident), as long as all your negatives or your poitives are connected you will still have a charged system. Disconnecting just the front negative will not disconnect the rest of your batteris from your car since they are individually connected at different areas of the body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yogegoy, post: 8349727, member: 659113"] Every pos(+) cable going in and out must be fused from each battery, not doing so can and will lead to a fire as long as any of the negative cables are attached to the car body. In case of a failure (accident), as long as all your negatives or your poitives are connected you will still have a charged system. Disconnecting just the front negative will not disconnect the rest of your batteris from your car since they are individually connected at different areas of the body. [/QUOTE]
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