Do I need to disconnect positive when charging V8 5.0L battery?

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Asked by Guru61NFS Mar 24, 2020 at 09:38 AM about the 1998 Ford Explorer 4 Dr Limited AWD SUV

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Do I need to disconnect positive when charging V8 5.0L battery

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I would. But disconnect the negative battery cable first, then the positive. When you hook the battery back up do the positive cable first then the negative. I did this exact same thing when I charged the battery in my 2000 Grand Prix on Sunday. With the electronics in vehicles of this era I think it's better to disconnect the battery when charging to avoid a power surge. Jump starting and newer vehicles are a different story. Many newer models can't have the battery disconnected or the computer will need to be reprogrammed. Hope that helps! Jim

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Thank you, Mark, I have been disconnecting pos only, on the advice of a friend. Will now do both until I replace battery!

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