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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

Battery Maintenance

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Category: Charging System

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A car [[Battery]] needs regular TLC. Once a year, wipe the battery off and carefully clean the battery cables. A car [[Battery]] needs regular TLC. Once a year, wipe the battery off and carefully clean the battery cables.
= Daily Care = = Daily Care =
-<table><tr><td width=560>+{{OwnersManual|24||Before driving or whenever you call at a gas-station, be sure to check
-<blockquote>1972 USA [[Owners manual]] (see page 24 for Battery Care information):+* Battery}}
-<br><br>[http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/Datsun%201200/owners_manual/1972 http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/Datsun%201200/owners_manual/1972/th_00_cover.jpg] [http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/Datsun%201200/owners_manual/1972/24.jpg http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/Datsun%201200/owners_manual/1972/th_24.jpg]<blockquote><hr>Before driving or whenever you call at a gas-station, be sure to check +
-* Battery+
-</blockquote></blockquote></td><td></td></tr></table>+
= Cable Cleaning = = Cable Cleaning =
The battery cable connections should be cleaned once a year. Clean the battery terminals AND the inside of the battery cables down to bare metal. Coat the shiny metal with a thing coat of grease or battery terminal spray. I use clean motor oil - rub it on the bare metal post and ends of the cable. The battery cable connections should be cleaned once a year. Clean the battery terminals AND the inside of the battery cables down to bare metal. Coat the shiny metal with a thing coat of grease or battery terminal spray. I use clean motor oil - rub it on the bare metal post and ends of the cable.
-<blockquote><hr>The number "my car won't start" problem -- with new cars or old -- is the battery cable connections.<hr></blockquote>+<blockquote>The number one "my car won't start" problem -- with new cars or old -- is the battery cable connections.</blockquote>
-[http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/sightings/forum/CRC05046_battery_terminal_spray.jpg http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/sightings/forum/th_CRC05046_battery_terminal_spray.jpg]+{{PhotoTh|CRC05046_battery_terminal_spray.jpg|sightings/forum}}
Note: If the positive battery cable is overly corroded, replace it. Reasons to replace it include: Note: If the positive battery cable is overly corroded, replace it. Reasons to replace it include:
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* Green corroded wires (white corroded can often be cleaned up with a wire brush) * Green corroded wires (white corroded can often be cleaned up with a wire brush)
- +It wants cleaning, even though it only has light corrosion.
-It cleaning, even though it only has light corrosion.+
Cleaning Process: Cleaning Process:
 +# Note the radio presets
# Remove the negative battery cable first so that any accidental touch of the wrench will not cause a spark # Remove the negative battery cable first so that any accidental touch of the wrench will not cause a spark
# Remove the positive battery cable # Remove the positive battery cable
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# Dip the battery cable terminals ends in the glass to nuetralize acid deposits # Dip the battery cable terminals ends in the glass to nuetralize acid deposits
# Use a battery brush to make the battery posts shiny. # Use a battery brush to make the battery posts shiny.
-#: [http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/sightings/forum/battery_cable_cleaner.jpg http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm219/ddgonzal/sightings/forum/th_battery_cable_cleaner.jpg]+#: {{PhotoTh|battery_cable_cleaner.jpg|sightings/forum}}
#: Alternatively, you can scrape the posts with a flat screwdriver until shiny bare metal is showing all around. #: Alternatively, you can scrape the posts with a flat screwdriver until shiny bare metal is showing all around.
# Use the battery brush bristles to clean the inside of the cable ends. Or scrape with a knife. # Use the battery brush bristles to clean the inside of the cable ends. Or scrape with a knife.
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# Test for proper car operation, including starting the engine # Test for proper car operation, including starting the engine
# Reset the radio presets # Reset the radio presets
 +[[Category:Charging System]]{{End}}

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A car Battery needs regular TLC. Once a year, wipe the battery off and carefully clean the battery cables.

Daily Care

1972 USA Owners manual (Page 24 ... ):

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Before driving or whenever you call at a gas-station, be sure to check
  • Battery

Cable Cleaning

The battery cable connections should be cleaned once a year. Clean the battery terminals AND the inside of the battery cables down to bare metal. Coat the shiny metal with a thing coat of grease or battery terminal spray. I use clean motor oil - rub it on the bare metal post and ends of the cable.

The number one "my car won't start" problem -- with new cars or old -- is the battery cable connections.

CRC05046_battery_terminal_spray.jpg

Note: If the positive battery cable is overly corroded, replace it. Reasons to replace it include:

  • Corroded bolt, so cable can't be tightened
  • Green corroded wires (white corroded can often be cleaned up with a wire brush)

It wants cleaning, even though it only has light corrosion.

Cleaning Process:

  1. Note the radio presets
  2. Remove the negative battery cable first so that any accidental touch of the wrench will not cause a spark
  3. Remove the positive battery cable
  4. Wipe the battery down with a damp cloth. In a glass, mix a bit of Baking Soda with water. This is a base solution which will nuetralize any acid film on the battery. Carefully wipe the top of the battery clean. Dry with a paper towel.
  5. Dip the battery cable terminals ends in the glass to nuetralize acid deposits
  6. Use a battery brush to make the battery posts shiny.
    battery_cable_cleaner.jpg
    Alternatively, you can scrape the posts with a flat screwdriver until shiny bare metal is showing all around.
  7. Use the battery brush bristles to clean the inside of the cable ends. Or scrape with a knife.
  8. Coat the bare metal with battery-spray (alternatively, you can use a thin coating of grease or clean oil). This helps protect against corrosion.
  9. Replace positive cable and tighten to specification (not too tight!)
  10. Replace positive cable and tighten to specification
  11. Test for proper car operation, including starting the engine
  12. Reset the radio presets 
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