Not so long ago I had to replace my positive battery terminal as the old one had actually split & was only just in contact. Unfortunately I made a bit of a bodge solution & fitted a clamp type terminal thinking it would do. Having had a closer look, I'd really rather put the proper job on there, but I'm not overly sure which terminal to get or how to fix it to the wiring.
I think I'm supposed to have this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT
But £20 seems a bit overpriced to me. Have contemplated getting these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BATTERY-TERMINAL- ... 3a62b0c9b6
But I'm not too sure how or where the wiring fits to them.
Can anybody send me a link to somewhere that I can get the proper terminals for my battery without paying an extortionate price please?
Battery Terminals
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Re: Battery Terminals
The wires go into ring connectors that are clamped inside the terminal.The add should say "From the 1970s"
I wouldn't know where to buy something like that there any more (tried GSF, Pugspares etc?) but the real thing comes with the cable and costs a staggering £87.52


I wouldn't know where to buy something like that there any more (tried GSF, Pugspares etc?) but the real thing comes with the cable and costs a staggering £87.52


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Re: Battery Terminals
Rescue one with a good 'battery end' from a scrappy and graft it onto your existing cable?
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Re: Battery Terminals
u do know there both for renualts dont u??waue1978 wrote:Not so long ago I had to replace my positive battery terminal as the old one had actually split & was only just in contact. Unfortunately I made a bit of a bodge solution & fitted a clamp type terminal thinking it would do. Having had a closer look, I'd really rather put the proper job on there, but I'm not overly sure which terminal to get or how to fix it to the wiring.
I think I'm supposed to have this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT
But £20 seems a bit overpriced to me. Have contemplated getting these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BATTERY-TERMINAL- ... 3a62b0c9b6
But I'm not too sure how or where the wiring fits to them.
Can anybody send me a link to somewhere that I can get the proper terminals for my battery without paying an extortionate price please?
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Re: Battery Terminals
how about these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CARAVAN-MOTORHOME ... 53e22e885d
says caravan but the quick release look good on them and a nice tidy cover too
says caravan but the quick release look good on them and a nice tidy cover too

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Re: Battery Terminals
They're advertised as being for Peugeots. Ordinarily I would've thought the terminals I have would be fine, but the terminals on my battery (& hopefully other 406s) are narrower at the top than they are at the base.jamjar1383 wrote:u do know there both for renualts dont u??
They look ok actually. Nice & easy to fit too - as long as they'll fit ok.lozz wrote:how about these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CARAVAN-MOTORHOME ... 53e22e885d
says caravan but the quick release look good on them and a nice tidy cover too
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Re: Battery Terminals
I used these http://motors-parts.shop.ebay.co.uk/Oth ... als&_rdc=1 because when the "quick release ones " bit on the battery breaks it`s a pain in the arse cos connection isn`t good or erratic at worst , get these others and it stops all that and you know for sure it`s connected , a smear of vaseline helps if battery is prone to corrosion although the cover should help prevent that .waue1978 wrote:Not so long ago I had to replace my positive battery terminal as the old one had actually split & was only just in contact. Unfortunately I made a bit of a bodge solution & fitted a clamp type terminal thinking it would do. Having had a closer look, I'd really rather put the proper job on there, but I'm not overly sure which terminal to get or how to fix it to the wiring.
I think I'm supposed to have this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT
But £20 seems a bit overpriced to me. Have contemplated getting these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BATTERY-TERMINAL- ... 3a62b0c9b6
But I'm not too sure how or where the wiring fits to them.
Can anybody send me a link to somewhere that I can get the proper terminals for my battery without paying an extortionate price please?
I found them dead easy to wire up btw. and they`re cheap and quick to deliver (post free)
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Re: Battery Terminals
That link came up with just a list of batteries & couple of terminals. Did you mean these?Archangel wrote: I used these http://motors-parts.shop.ebay.co.uk/Oth ... als&_rdc=1 because when the "quick release ones " bit on the battery breaks it`s a pain in the arse cos connection isn`t good or erratic at worst , get these others and it stops all that and you know for sure it`s connected , a smear of vaseline helps if battery is prone to corrosion although the cover should help prevent that .
I found them dead easy to wire up btw. and they`re cheap and quick to deliver (post free)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pair-Clamp-Type-C ... 53e5ab7f14
That is what I have on the +ve side at the moment, but they don't really fit properly due to the tapered terminal.
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Re: Battery Terminals
yes, it is for a renno and yes it's the right one, i got one from a scrappy near me.
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Hmmmm, straight 6 goodness!
Hmmmm, straight 6 goodness!