I did not say loose. I said snug. Loose enough you can twist it off but certainly not loose enough to fall off. The battery will make it's own connection. ----- Original Message ----- From: Christopher Hoffman <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 10:53 AM Subject: Re: IML: Charging issues (has been "Hi everyone" for too long) > Great technical advice from Kerry, although I would recommend never driving > a car with a loose battery cable. The relatively long cable could pop off > and land who knows where (fan belt? starter motor?). Go with the > quick-disconnect that Kerry noted... it's a few bucks for peace of mind and > safety, available at any auto parts store. > > Chris in LA > > > Kerry Pinkerton (pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > > > One thing you should also do until you get this fixed is to pull the > > negative cable off when you finish driving the car. It does not have to be > > tightened with the wrench, just snug enough that you can still remove it by > > hand. You can also get battery disconnects that allow you to quickly > > disconnect the battery by throwing a switch or handle. I have them on most > > my old cars and it ensures the battery will be hot when I want to start the > > car. > > >