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Old 11-25-2004, 01:47 PM
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Battery problem

Ok I know its a stupid question BUT! I have a 2000 s10 and the screw holding the cable to the post corroded and broke in half. Half in the Batterry and half on the cable. Is there a trick to getting the screw out of the cable??????
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Old 11-25-2004, 02:01 PM
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Re: Battery problem

if you work at the bolt with a chisel and spray lube you can walk it out and save the battery. the depth of it is just about a 1/2". be patient and you can do it. if not the only other option is new battery, you cannot drill and tap this out its to shallow and made of soft metal
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Old 11-25-2004, 08:54 PM
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Re: Battery problem

to get the screw out of the cable try putting it in a socket that it fits nicely inside... but not the cable, then use a punch and hammer to just tap the screw out.

As for the battery and this is just a thought. How about a using a q-tip with some sort of grease on to rub greese on the threads only then use a hot glue gun to see if it'll stick on the remaining screw... then back out the glue stick
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