>From: Philippe Courant <accf-club@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: >I remember a curious thing which happened to me several times on my '58 >Bui*k. I had no battery security switch so when i parked the car for a long >time i removed the + cable from the battery post. When i installed it again >and wedged it (i didn't tighten the nut ..) the first time i tried to crank >the car, "click" and nothing happened ! The gauges , warning light, dome >lights went off.. So i moved a little the battery post ( cleaned it if i >wasn't in a hurry..) because it seems that a suddent corosion (carbon of >sparks between post and cable ?) developped on the battery post and >insulated the post ! Does anybody know the explanation for this? My car has the exact problem. The positive cable won't tighten and I haven't gotten around to replacing it, because it's the original and has different wires running off it. When I attach it the interior lights, etc. come on, but sometimes when I go to start it- "click" and everything goes off. You may have to wiggle it a few times before it will crank. Why does it do this? I would have thought it would be attached or not. I don't understand why cranking it will kill all power. _________________________________________________________________ Concerned that messages may bounce because your Hotmail account has exceeded its 2MB storage limit? Get Hotmail Extra Storage! http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es