Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Do i need to pull off the battery cable when I'm changing my spark plugs?

if yes then which one, positive or negative?
Do i need to pull off the battery cable when I'm changing my spark plugs?
GOD PEOPLE JUST DONT KNOW WHAT THERE TALKING ABOUT. IF YOU DONT KNOW SQUAT ABOUT CARS THEN DONT ANSWER THESE QUESTION. YOU DONT NEED TO DISCONNECT THE BATTERY!
Do i need to pull off the battery cable when I'm changing my spark plugs?
not unless you want to kill yourself
no
Be a good idea!!! LOL

The positive
As long as the car is turned off, it shouldn't be necessary to pull off the battery cable as the spark plugs don't receive a charge until the car is started.



Also, when you're removing battery cable, you should remove both cables and make sure they don't touch each other in the process.
nope!
No, you don't have to disconnect the battery. There is no connection between the batt. and the spark plugs.
No. The spark in the spark plugs comes from the distributor, not from the battery. The only way the plugs will spark is if the car is running or you are trying to start it.
nope i did. it dosent matter atfer you diconect them.
No, it's not necessary to disconnect the battery but don't leave the key in the ignition in case some smart azz reaches in and trys to start it.

If you do have to disconnect the battery at some point, always remove the negative terminal first . If you remove the positive one first, you risk shorting out the battery if you accidentally touch the body with the wrench or pliers. I know a guy who touched the brake line doing this and blew a hole in it, all of a sudden he had an even bigger job to do.
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