Chassis Ground is your entire vehicle metal structure. The negative side of all electronic components and controls (radio, ignition, lights, etc.) are connected to this structure (frame). The Battery has a black and red cable. The black cable (negative lead or cable) is bolted to this structure creating the Ground. This is called a Negative Ground System. The positive (red cable from battery) is the supply voltage to all these components. The Ground (black and Chassis of the vehicle) is how the voltage returns to the battery.
the best thing to do is to ground it to the engine or starter and then run a ground from there to the chasis
The chasis is the ground. There is no wire.
Any bare metal part on the chasis of the vehicle is used as the ground. Or the negative terminal on the battery.
red to positive terminals black to chasis ground
I'm not sure exactly what your asking, but the entire chasis of the vehicle is considered 'grounded', because of the ground connection at the battery.
The rubber hose that connects from the chasis to rear axle is for grip.
You can look at the engine to find the chasis number of a Toyota Corolla.
First what wires are you talking about. If you are talking about the battery cables, the power or positive cable is the one that leads to the starter or to the underhood fuse box and the ground is theone that leads to the engine block or the chasis
Run a fused power line from the receptacle to either the battery for constant Hot or to the fuse box for an ignition controlled receptacle and ground the receptacle either by mounting on a metal surface or run a ground wire from the body of the receptacle to a good chasis ground
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its chasis could be loose or its just old chasis being he thing that holds the wheels to the car.