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routing battery cables
1995 ram pick up. 2500. 5.9 cummins. need to replace the battery cables, heads are a mess, splitting. last guy used generic cables, splices everywhere. bought the OEM cables from dodge, but not sure how to run them. what to go over or under. im sure the last guys routes are wrong. anyone have pics or diagrams of the routing of the battery cables? the positive between the batteries looks like it is in the right spot, on top of the radiator mount. i dont think i can get into too much trouble with the two negatives, but the positive to the starter i cant figure out. i think it was run wrong. pics or diagrams of all four would be great, but at least the positive to the starter. thanks. |
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