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Wouldn’t you want to remove the negative terminal first then the positive to avoid arc flashes.
Love the video man. I broke the bolt on the positive side of my Nissan Altima while trying to take the terminal off, to clean the corrosion. Should i replace the terminal or just the bolt ?if so how to i take that broken bolt off ?