There's nothing more frustrating than turning the key and hearing that weak, struggling starter sound. Before you assume it's the battery itself, take a look at your cables—especially the negative one. Corrosion builds up over time, connections get loose, and suddenly your perfectly good battery can't deliver the power your engine needs.

Why Go OEM?

Aftermarket cables might save a few bucks upfront, but they often use thinner gauge wire and cheaper terminals that don't hold up. This Mopar 56020688AC cable is built to the same specs as your original equipment, which means proper wire thickness, correct terminal sizing, and the right length for a clean install without excess cable getting in the way.

What This Cable Fixes

Installation Notes

This is a straightforward replacement that most home mechanics can handle with basic hand tools. Disconnect the positive terminal first (always), swap the cable, and reconnect. The factory-correct length means you won't be wrestling with too much slack or stretching to reach the battery post. Take your time cleaning the grounding point on the chassis while you're at it—a clean metal-to-metal connection is just as important as the cable itself.

Compatibility

This cable fits a range of Mopar vehicles, but always verify your specific application using the part number. Check your existing cable or consult your dealer to confirm 56020688AC is the right fit for your particular model and year.

Don't let a fifteen-dollar part leave you stranded. If your negative cable is showing its age, replace it with the real deal and drive with confidence.

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