Connect the positive first and negative last.
disconnect negative side first.... then disconnnect all connections to the pos cable labelling as you go... replace with new cable... reconnect to battery.
The positive (+) cable goes to two locations: To the starter and to a distribution box on the right inner fender.
the battery will have a - mark on it which means neg., and the cable that is bolted to the engine block is the neg. cable, the pos. cable will go to the starter.
go to kragen's get cable to fit and just follow and replace..............
That sounds like a possibility. If the battery can do it because of a corroded or loose terminal, there's no reason why the cable connecting the starter to the ground can't malfunction also.
The positive battery cable goes to the starter, alternator, and electrical system. You need to consult the manufacturer for vehicle specifics.
You can't. You can connect to a game cube with a connecting cable.
disconnect your battery, {neg. cable first} then pos. cable, go under your car/truck and unbolt starter. There you have it. To install work it backwards
One cable should go to the frame, and the other to the engine.
Install a New Car BatteryInstalling a battery for your car is a very easy task that can be done with a few simple tools. Anybody with a little mechanical knowledge can perform the task.Battery Placement and SecurityBegin by placing your battery carefully onto the battery platform. Make sure the platform is clean of debris so that the battery sits level. Then take the battery bracket, which is used to hold the battery in place, and tighten it down using a socket wrench. Now that the battery is securely held in place, be sure to check that you have everything else in place before connecting the battery.Connecting The BatteryBefore connecting the battery, it's a good idea to place a protective rubber casing over the connection so that it sits between the battery cable and the battery casing. This will prevent any corrosion of the casing to occur. Start with the positive battery cable. Place it over the terminal connection until it is all the way down and the terminal is sticking out above the terminal. Tighten the cable securely to the terminal with a wrench. Repeat the same procedure with the negative battery cable and you will be good to go.
The RED Cable goes to the + post on the battery. The BLACK Cable goes to the - post on the battery. Turn you battery which ever direction it takes to make the cables reach the correct posts.
I've found it best to connect the pos first then the negative last. If you connect the negative first there is a good chance that you might accidently ground out the positive against some part of the car.