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Unhook the cable from the Cavaliers battery. Find the opposite end of the cable and pull it out. Fit the new cable in following the old cables route. Connect the non battery end of the cable, then hook to the battery.
It runs off the car's battery.
Follow the cable rearward from the starter. It connects to the battery.
follow the battery + cable from the battery down to the starter post. There you will find a starter.
Assuming you are referring to the starter solenoid, the easiest way to find it is by folowing the positive battery cable from the battery. The cable goes from the battery to the solenoid and then continues from the solenoid to the starter.
Usually at the lower rear of engine follow the + battery cable
Yep. I had the same problem too, with my 1994 Jeep Cherokee. It seems very difficult to find the original style battery cables for these models. try www.wholesalemopar.com. Do a search for "POSITIVE CABLE" on their site, and it will show you the applications they have the cable in stock for.
There is a fuse attached to the positive battery cable harness, somewhere near the battery. Find that fuse and replace it. This might just solve the problem. The fuse is not attached to the battery cable, but in the vicinity of the battery batteries positive side.
Yes, just find connect the charger positive cable to the positive + side post terminal on the battery. Then connect the negative charger cable to any metal place on the engine. Plug the charger in and it will recharge the battery.
Red wire is Positive in a car battery. If they are not color coded, find which one is not connected to the chassis and this will be positive.
just follow the positive cable wire from the battery
you should be able to follow the positive battery cable down to the starter