OEM Chevrolet Uplander Battery Cable

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  • Chevy Uplander Battery Cable Diagram - 88987139
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    Chevrolet Uplander Negative Cable Part Number: 88987139

    $54.08 MSRP: $117.05
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    • Other Name: Cable, Battery Ground (Negative); Battery Cables; Ground Strap; Cable, Battery Negative And Engine Ground; Cable, Battery Ground(Negative)
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2005-2008 Chevrolet Uplander | Base, LS, LT | 6 Cyl 3.5 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.9 L FLEX, 6 Cyl 3.9 L GAS
  • Chevy Uplander Battery Cable Diagram - 88987138
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    Chevrolet Uplander Positive Cable Part Number: 88987138

    $68.69 MSRP: $128.99
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    • Other Name: Cable, Battery (Positive); Battery Cables; Cable, Battery(Positive)
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2005-2008 Chevrolet Uplander | Base, LS, LT | 6 Cyl 3.5 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.9 L FLEX, 6 Cyl 3.9 L GAS

Chevrolet Uplander Battery Cable

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Chevrolet Uplander Battery Cable is one of the crucial manufacturer-specified parts used to provide connectivity of electrical current between the battery and various circuits like, the starter and ignition system of the vehicle. The Chevrolet Uplander Battery Cable is a high-performance cable that is extremely durable; a must-have for every Uplander vehicle. The suitability of working with multiple models of the Uplander built between 2005 and 2009 can also be seen as a strength since it goes well with the 3.5 L and 3.9 L V6 engines. Therefore, the Chevrolet Uplander Battery Cable is much more than just a cable, but holds a lot of importance in improving the efficiency and safety of the car. It is important to frequently check these battery cables since corroded or damaged cables leads to breakage of the connections which causes the starting issue as well as formation of safety hazards. Resistant to oxidations and wears, the Chevrolet Uplander Battery Cable is very strong to cater for the needs of the users for an extended periods. Also, it has the power terminal, comprised of a positive cable for power and a negative one for grounding that is essential in the flow of electricity. It is thus clear that through paying close attention to the aesthetics of the Chevrolet Uplander Battery Cable, Chevrolet has placed itself in the upper echel of automotive markets as a reliable automobile manufacturing company improving the performance of its automobiles to meet the standards and expectations of its consumers. Finally, the Chevrolet Uplander Battery Cable is an important component of the electrical system of the vehicle under consideration, which adds to the car's reliability and performance worthy of the model's name.

Chevrolet Uplander Battery Cable Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to replace battery cables on Chevrolet Uplander?
    A:
    The replacement cables must maintain the same specifications as the original battery cables regarding type and gauge as well as length. Start by disconnecting the negative cable that powers the battery. The procedure starts by disconnecting the instrument panel wiring harness electrical connector that is linked to the battery current sensor. Unlock the positive Battery Cable cover before unscrewing its nut while you take out the cable from its battery connection. Seamlessly remove the negative Battery Cable ground terminal nut from inner fender stud that also releases the cable from the stud. Start by removing the positive Battery Cable to junction block nut and then the instrument panel wiring harness terminal and positive Battery Cable terminal from the junction block stud after opening its cover. Start by detaching the starter motor "bat" terminal nut before removing the positive Battery Cable from the motor terminal. The radiator air baffle should also be removed during this process. The third step requires disconnecting two wire components from their respective mounts - the engine harness ground nut and terminal together with the negative Battery Cable from the transaxle stud. After removing the battery conduit retainers from both inner fender and lower tie bar a separation process should be performed for positive and negative battery cables. During reinstallation staff should combine the negative and positive battery cables to their designated spots on the vehicle. After reattaching the Battery Cable conduit retainers you should reinstall the negative Battery Cable between the transaxle stud and the engine harness ground terminal. Tighten the engine harness ground nut by 25 n.m along with the torque specification of 18 lb ft. Fasten the starter motor "bat" terminal while applying torque of 17 n.m (13 lb ft) to secure it. After installing the radiator air baffle the installer should connect the instrument panel wiring harness terminal followed by the positive Battery Cable terminal to the junction block stud. Secure the positive Battery Cable junction block nut to 10 n.m (89 lb in) then put on the junction block cover. Place the negative Battery Cable ground on the stud then secure the negative Battery Cable ground terminal nut to 5 n.m torque level (44 lb in). The installation ends with the positive Battery Cable connection to the battery followed by tightening the positive cable nut to 16 n.m (12 lb ft). Afterward, secure the positive cable cover, complete the battery current sensor electrical connection then reconnect the negative cable.

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