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Connect the positive + red charger cable to the positive + red battery post. Then connect the negative - black charger cable to the engine somewhere. Most engines have something metal sticking up that you can connect to. Do not connect the negative charge cable to the negative battery post, always connect it to the engine.
The fuse for the central locking mechanism can be located by looking at the diagram on the inside cover of the fuse box. The fuse box is located in the engine compartment.
Just connect the battery to the motorcycle battery cables with jumper cables and then start it.
Yes connect the positive first to the positive battery post, and then connect the negative ground to the engine somewhere and not to the battery.
There are 4 central locking relays on this car. In one of the engine bay fuse boxes, the one whcih contains the multi fuction module. There are six slots above this, 4 of them contain the central locking relays. Good luck....
If you connect the terminals together with them unhooked from the battery and the engine off, yes that is also called a capacitive discharge.If you connect the terminals together with them unhooked from the battery and the engine off, yes that is also called a capacitive discharge.
on the frame or on the side of the engine block
Connect positive to positive post (red) on the battery and connect the negative to a place on the engine away from the battery.
Yes ( when you are using a battery charger ) Just make sure the charger is not on when you connect the cables. Another safer way is to connect the negative cable to a part of the engine and not even connect it to the battery post.
You can connect the battery ground cable to the frame of the vehicle or to the engine.
Sounds like you might have a bad starter relay.
The man said it Always connect the positive + cable first to the battery. Then connect the negative- cable to the engine somewhere. Never connect the negative cable to the battery itself. Batteries vent hydrogen gas and which can ignite with the slightest spark. For this reason never, ever, connect the negative first and never connect the negative to the battery.