2014 Chevy impala battery question

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Asked by GuruKNGM7 Dec 11, 2019 at 08:56 PM about the 2014 Chevrolet Impala

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Help.  Battery was dead and I tried to unscrew the
nuts for the cap on top of the battery and  broke
two pieces that connects to the fuses. (Pics).  How
can I get it started or am I screwed?

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You're not driving that until you replace those parts, you can create a severe short if you hodge podge that back together, or an electrical open that can disable the car in traffic. Go to a salvage yard and find another fuse block and swap yours out. Tall the parts counter person what part you need, have your vehicle info handy (make, model, year, engine type).

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