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Note: This is a repost from the Gen 1Powertrain forums as the issue is electrical wires. Apologies for the repost
I have a 2011 Chevy Cruze LT and today while cleaning the negative battery terminal with a battery brush, the ground wire that is bolted to the terminal broke off. It was very flimsy and makes me wonder how it held up all along. Can that wire be replaced without going to a mechanic and I observed it goes under the fuse box. I don’t know the exact term used for that wire, but as it is broken I am not sure I can start the car. I could not find any videos or posts where the ground wire tip broke off. Any info and part number with pointers on how to fix would be appreciated
Adding the image should make the post clearer.
I am not sure if this wire goes all the way to the alternator or is connected to the fuse at the top the battery positive terminal
I have a 2011 Chevy Cruze LT and today while cleaning the negative battery terminal with a battery brush, the ground wire that is bolted to the terminal broke off. It was very flimsy and makes me wonder how it held up all along. Can that wire be replaced without going to a mechanic and I observed it goes under the fuse box. I don’t know the exact term used for that wire, but as it is broken I am not sure I can start the car. I could not find any videos or posts where the ground wire tip broke off. Any info and part number with pointers on how to fix would be appreciated
Adding the image should make the post clearer.
I am not sure if this wire goes all the way to the alternator or is connected to the fuse at the top the battery positive terminal