Can I Disconnect One Side of the Battery Cable If the Car Is Not Driven for a Long Time?
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It is acceptable to disconnect one side of the battery cable if the car is not driven for a long time. Reasons for disconnecting one side: When a vehicle is parked for an extended period, the electrical system will continue to drain the battery. If left long enough, the battery may be completely depleted or even damaged. Therefore, disconnecting the cable is advisable if the vehicle will not be used for an extended period. Steps to disconnect: Open the driver's side door, pull the hood release lever located on the left side near the driver's leg area, and lift the engine hood. Use the support rod to hold the hood open, then use a wrench to remove the negative terminal connection.