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<blockquote data-quote="Golitan11" data-source="post: 8166973" data-attributes="member: 655724"><p>Each time I disconnect my battery, I do it the right way: negative first and then positive. However, when I reconnect the battery, I cannot reconnect the positive first and then the negative (right way) because it is doing sparks (small ones) and it is melting the terminal each time (even when I touch it only a few milliseconds). So, I connect the negative first and then the positive (bad way, I am really careful with my wrench though) and I get only a weak spark sound and that's it. Any idea why it is doing this? Thanks.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I don't know if it change something but my amplifier ground is always hooked up (I had to fix it in a really deep section of the trunk).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golitan11, post: 8166973, member: 655724"] Each time I disconnect my battery, I do it the right way: negative first and then positive. However, when I reconnect the battery, I cannot reconnect the positive first and then the negative (right way) because it is doing sparks (small ones) and it is melting the terminal each time (even when I touch it only a few milliseconds). So, I connect the negative first and then the positive (bad way, I am really careful with my wrench though) and I get only a weak spark sound and that's it. Any idea why it is doing this? Thanks. P.S. I don't know if it change something but my amplifier ground is always hooked up (I had to fix it in a really deep section of the trunk). [/QUOTE]
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