Originally posted by: etech
Eli
It's not possible to be electrocuted by 12v automotive electronics.
You should have picked up one of those battery terminal cleaners while you were there, probably 2$, but it will last you forever. Both male and female, one end cleans the terminals on the battery, and one end cleans the terminals on the battery cables.
You missed the point. If the battery is still connected and you start to remove the positive cable first and your wrench touches the car it will arc. It may weld the wrench to the car. It will damage your battery and if the battery has any hydrogen floating above the plates your battery could explode.
Remove the negative cable first. The car is already grounded to it and it will not matter if the wrench touches the car. Just don't swing the wrench enough to hit the positive terminal while you are taking off the negative. I have placed a rag over the positve terminal on a side post battery when the plastic connector had disapeared.
There are a few English and very old American cars that used a positive ground system. They are rare and if you have an American car built in the last twenty years or so then you have a negative ground system.
Wink, the way I see it you have two choices, find the bolt or make another drive to AutoZone for another one. If it is a short distance you may be able to pack a towel or something around the battery to keep it from shorting if it looks as if it would hit the frame. Best if you could find someone to take you but...