Why Do Car Battery Terminals Get Corroded?
Before you begin cleaning anything, it helps to know why this mess is forming in the first place. Battery terminal corrosion usually happens due to one of three main reasons:
- Electrolyte leakage from the battery
- Chemical reaction between the battery acid and the metal terminals
- Overcharging or undercharging the battery
Any one reason could result in corrosion that blocks proper electrical contact, leading to poor starting power, dim headlights, and eventually a completely dead car.
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