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16.0121 - Battery Clamp – Negative

Original price - Original price €1,10
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€1,10
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OEM Part
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Battery Clamp - Negative is a single terminal clamp for the negative post of the battery.

It secures the earth (negative) lead to the battery terminal, providing the ground connection for the vehicle's electrical system. The clamp tightens around the battery post to give a low-resistance electrical contact.
Alternative Codes
16.012150.70.02-1

In stock 17 units
17 · Gouda 0 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What is the negative battery clamp for?
The negative battery clamp secures the earth lead to the negative post of the battery, giving the vehicle's electrical system its ground connection. It tightens around the battery terminal to hold a low-resistance contact. A loose or corroded negative clamp is a common cause of weak starting and intermittent electrical faults.
How many negative battery clamps do I need?
You typically need one negative clamp per battery. It pairs with a separate positive clamp, so order the positive terminal clamp separately if you're replacing both. The negative clamp connects the earth lead only. Check your existing clamp's stud and lead arrangement matches before fitting.
Can I replace the battery clamp myself?
Yes, replacing the negative battery clamp is a simple DIY job. It typically needs one spanner to loosen the terminal pinch bolt, then the clamp lifts off the post. Always disconnect the negative clamp first when working on the battery. Clean the post and clamp faces for a solid earth contact.