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Can a cracked battery cable cause electrical issues to your car?

Yes, a cracked battery cable can cause electrical issues to your car. The battery cables are responsible for providing a conductive path for electricity to flow between the battery and the various electrical components in your car. If a battery cable is cracked, it can create a high resistance connection or a short circuit. Either of these conditions can cause electrical problems, including:

- Difficulty starting the car

- Dimming or flickering lights

- Inoperative electrical accessories

- Stalling

- Engine overheating

- Electrical fires

If you suspect that your battery cables are cracked, it's important to have them inspected and replaced as soon as possible to prevent any serious electrical issues.