How to Disconnect the Battery?

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StMarley
07/29/25 8:00pm
Use a wrench to remove the wires at both ends of the battery to cut off the power. Below is relevant information about disconnecting a car battery: Disadvantages of Disconnecting: If the car is used infrequently, disconnecting the battery will clear the injection data of the engine computer, and other onboard computer data may also be erased, which is unfavorable for future car use. Frequent electrical pulses could also damage the chips and precision sensors of various onboard computers or devices. A simpler solution is to regularly (once a month) charge the battery with a charger, and it's best to drive the car more after starting it. Additional Information: The car distributor is a component in the ignition system of a gasoline engine that delivers high-voltage current to the spark plugs of each cylinder in the correct firing order. In a battery ignition system, the distributor and breaker are usually mounted on the same shaft and driven by the camshaft. It also includes an ignition timing adjustment device and capacitors. The breaker arm uses a spring to keep the contacts closed and a breaker cam to open them, with an opening gap of approximately 0.30 to 0.45 millimeters.
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