Positive=+= red Negative=-=black.
the two terminals are used to produce light energy.
Positive and Negative Terminals.
Are you are talking about a dual terminal battery? This battery can be used in a side mount or top mount configuration whichever applies.
Two terminals are the battery power supply + - WHILE the 3rd terminal is a signal proportional to battery temperature which can be used to control the battery charger in the event of excessive battery temperature.
If the battery has round terminals the positive is the larger diameter of the two
Very simple. Just unscrew the bolts on the two terminals, pull it out, remove the battery and after replacing the battery, reconnect the terminals one at a time and tighten the bolts on the terminal.
Positive and Negative Terminals.
Positive and Negative Terminals.
A spark, a ruined battery and possible an exploding battery.
Remove the battery cover. (It will be on the right/passengers side of the bike.) The two terminals will be exposed. Simply hook your charger up to the terminals and wait until it is fully charged.
A dead short occurs which can result in the battery exploding A completion in the external circuit of the battery
the battery terminals are on the battery, obviously...the battery is in the trunk, on the right side underneath a cover. The battery connections can be found underneath the hood, in the engine compartment, on the right side, right behind the big round radiator reservoir. You'll see a little black plastic box with two big cables ....