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This is what my power wire is connected to and comes on all stock 2012 Nissan altimas now I would want to remove but I feel like could mess up the computer. My plan is to run 4 power wires in total so I will getting a battery terminal. How would I go about connecting this to the battery terminal? I was trying to figure it out but I don't see how it would work.

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This is what my power wire is connected to and comes on all stock 2012 Nissan altimas now I would want to remove but I feel like could mess up the computer. My plan is to run 4 power wires in total so I will getting a battery terminal. How would I go about connecting this to the battery terminal? I was trying to figure it out but I don't see how it would work.

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It's a battery fuse so I wasn't sure if I could just remove this fuse since I'll be adding 2 inline fuse
 
Remove it completely from the battery and run a 4 gauge jumper to it from your new terminal. Make a small protective box or use a crap ton of electrical tape to isolate it.
Should I use a 2/0 to 4 gauge reducer and connect it to it? I never used a jumper and I tried to Google one and nothing popped up
 
Here is what i do: get lug-style battery terminals, buy battery posts from napa, tap a hole in your terminals to screw the posts into, and attach your factory wiring to that post.
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