Negative is what I would normally take off when working with electronics. but we don’t want any active voltage possibly going to our fuses. But if I’m incorrect you can elaborate more I’m always willing to learn something new. Thanks for watching!
If you couldn’t tell I was having a lot of audio and video issues that day. If you need help learning to solder I can make a video for you if you’d like.
You helped me a ton! Thanks, man!
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching!
Great job!!
Thanks. Glad I could help. Thanks for watching!
Great job
Thanks that means a lot! Thanks for watching!
Good video.
What year range of F-150 is affected?
Thanks! It’s the year models 2009-2014 that have the problem. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Always disconnect the negative instead. Those universal battery terminals are an open circuit waiting to happen.
Negative is what I would normally take off when working with electronics. but we don’t want any active voltage possibly going to our fuses. But if I’m incorrect you can elaborate more I’m always willing to learn something new. Thanks for watching!
Nice video , but clean and grease that battery terminal!! 😊
Haha it for sure needs it. Thanks for watching!
Might as well clean that rust on + terminal.
Haha ya defiantly needs it. Thanks for watching!
Why skip the the soldering? 🤦🏻♂️
If you couldn’t tell I was having a lot of audio and video issues that day. If you need help learning to solder I can make a video for you if you’d like.
Don't let the positive cable touch any bare metal? You've already removed it from the battery! It doesn't matter.
You’re absolutely correct. I misspoke in the video. My bad