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The GM Genuine Parts 22754271 Negative Battery Cable is a high-quality, direct-fit replacement cable engineered with factory crimped copper alloy terminals and heat-resistant synthetic rubber insulation. Rated for continuous use up to 257°F, it offers superior corrosion protection and durability, making it the trusted choice for Chevy Cruze owners seeking dependable electrical connectivity and long-lasting performance.








| ASIN | B00B4L4R3U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,757 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #6 in Automotive Replacement Negative Battery Cables |
| Brand | GM GENUINE PARTS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,353) |
| Date First Available | August 22, 2013 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | 22754271 |
| Manufacturer | ACDelco |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 22754271 |
| Model | 22754271 |
| OEM Part Number | 22754271 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.7 x 2.3 x 0.9 inches |
J**6
Direct fit and good price!
Perfect, direct fit and great price. Replaced on my 2013 Chevy Cruze instead of paying the dealership several hundred to repair. Worked great! Seemed to be great quality.
A**X
Quality Part/ Easy Install
Replaced the faulty negative battery cable on my wife’s 2013 Chevy Cruze. Her radio was starting to power cycle multiple times a day, and the ‘Service Stabilitrack’ error message was showing up on her console. It was an easy install; however, make sure you purchase the required bolt that doesn’t come with the cable, as you can’t reuse anything from the old setup.
A**R
Perfect.
Perfect.
M**N
Worked great on my 2014 Cruze Diesel
This part will work for all 2014-2016 Gen1 Cruze, regardless of engine type, 1.8NA, 1.4T, 2.0TD. Make sure you order the extra bolt for the small wire that bolts on to the main battery connector. It is part # 11561025. Took about five minutes to remove the old one and install the new one. If your cruze is having stabilitrack or any other odd electrical issues it is a must to replace the neg battery cable. There was an issue in the original production of them when they were installed. You can also find install videos on YouTube on how to do this. 10mm socket ratchet and a small flathead screw driver
J**F
Fits my 2012 Cruze (metric 6-1.00x12 is the missing bolt)
I bought this to replace my corroded negative battery cord on my 2012 Chevy Cruze. For some reason Amazon said it wouldn't fit my car, but it fits perfectly. It was easy to swap out the old cord with the new one. I did watch a video on YouTube to make sure I did it correctly. I gave it 4 stars because it does not give the bolt for the ground wire. Supposedly the one on the old wire does not fit this cord, I did not try to find out. I went down to the hardware store and bought a Metric 6-1.00x12. bolt for $.65, it fits perfectly.
L**C
Perfect for my '14 Cruze LT
Fits great, you will have to get the side bolt separately. We just doctored my old bolt and put it on this new cable. Now I'm hoping this is REALLY going to fix my electrical problem (which I'm pretty sure it will). The radio turns off & back on randomly, windshield wipers also come on by themselves, message comes up saying, 'Service Stabili Trak' followed by a Traction Control message. ABS, traction control, battery & steering wheel light all come on and another light I can't think of right now... The small screen also tells me to roll the driver side window down and back up. If I don't do this immediately, usually, the car turns off & there is no power at all & will not release my key. We then pop the hood & mess with the negative battery cable & all is well again ...for a few weeks. Anyway, Chevy acknowledged this problem (technically not a recall) and was going to fix it ...in about 3-4 weeks. So, I thought why not fix it myself? After putting the new cable, this problem did happen again asking me to roll the window down & back up then it was fine again. Saved me a $145 on a local shop to "dig for the short" plus probably another 100-200 and something dollars for the part(s) & labor. The wife of the mechanic was still trying to insist that I need a new battery (from them, of course) but my battery is still brand new smh ***Update*** If your Chevy Cruze is doing what mine was, buy the cable and replace it ASAP. This cord was definitely the problem causing all that stabili trac issue I described up there. Once we put this one in, all that craziness never happened again. You're welcome 😉
J**H
High quality
Worked well, easy installation. Great product for your money. Perfect fit for 2014 Chevy Cruze
A**K
Watch for Symptoms, Replace Preventatively, Get the #6- 1.0 x 12mm bolt at Home Depot
2014 Cruze 1.4L Turbo with 100k miles here (gas, not diesel) but the battery and cable are the same as other models and years. Save yourself a headache, GM does not package this with the bolt you need to secure the ground (red arrow). I couldn't find cables in my local auto stores that had the attachment for the ground (pretty hard to look though when your car won't start). Look for Metric #6 - 1.00 x 12mm cap screws (bolt) at Home Depot for less than $1 (the GM certified parts are $7 on Amazon). This is a common issue on the 2011-2015 Cruze, starting at 30k miles. My symptoms were random electronic activity, including apparent power cycling, clicking when you try the ignition (despite power to lights etc), single wiper blade swipe, "Battery Saver Active" "Service Theft Deterrent System" "Open and Close Driver Window" messages and ignition locking the key in place. First symptom started occasionally a few months ago, with the infotainment restarting randomly while in drive. If I had this to do over again, I would have replaced the cable preventatively in order to avoid the whole generic-cable-available-locally-doesn't work and car-that-won't start scenario. Good luck.
L**O
funciona perfecto, desde que lo instale no tuve problemas, solo que el color del cable es mas opaco del original y no viene con el tornillo de tierra asi que tienes que comprarlo.
M**H
Fast service very happy with product
L**E
My 2013 Cruze LT, has recently had problems with the dashboard lights going out, then coming back on every few minutes. Various warning lights and sounds would also come on randomly. Occasionally, the indicator had no sound, no flashing but were working externally. Replacing this cable has cured all problems. An auto electrician had told me the whole dashboard needed replacing. Searching the internet and buying this part, has saved me a lot of money. To say I'm relieved , is an understatement!
A**R
2012 Chevy Cruze. Went to dealer to get this fixed only to be told they wanted $150 for a diagnostic test even though GM lists this as a know issue on their website and says they will fix/re-reimburse the dealership. That was a waste of time. Purchased the Screw while at the dealer for $1.50 and the cable on Amazon. Dealer wanted over $60 for the cable. Took less then 5 minutes to replace myself. The new cable fixed all my warnings about traction and power steering. Don't put this off or your car may stall and lose power while at a stop sign or while driving.
A**R
Got it for my Chevrolet Orlando here in the UK. It sorted all the electrical issues I was having with dashboard and radio turning on and off and also the powersteering. It was delivered within 3 days from the US.
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