In a vehicle place the battery so you will be able to connect the positive and negative cable up correctly. If you install it wrong the cables usually will not reach the correct connection.
The positive end of a battery goes to the positive end of the terminal. In retro spec, the negative end of a battery goes to the negative end of the terminal.
yes you can but only until the battery goes flat either the battery or the alternator is bad drive it to a shop or you will end up broke down on the side of the road
you have to have 2 wires. then you put a wire to the positive side of the battery(+) and the other wire to the negative side of the battery(-). then both other ends to the light bulb one end to the side and one end to the bottom. you have to have 2 wires. then you put a wire to the positive side of the battery(+) and the other wire to the negative side of the battery(-). then both other ends to the light bulb one end to the side and one end to the bottom.
No. Electrons are not consumed in a battery. For every electron that goes in one end of a battery, the battery pushes another electron out the other end.
Its usually where the battery goes or on the side.
The red battery wire goes on the positive + battery terminal no matter which side it is on. The black wire goes on the negative - terminal.
That depends on the remote. If you look in the place for the battery or the battery cover, it will usually show you which way the battery goes in or will have a + on the side the + should go.
Negative
1500-under the hood, next to the battery.2500,3500-one on the driver side end of the dash, another under the hood next to the battery.1500-under the hood, next to the battery.2500,3500-one on the driver side end of the dash, another under the hood next to the battery.
The SIM card does NOT go in the center slot above the battery on an 8800; that slot is for an SD card. The SIM card goes in the leftmost slot above the battery, with the notch on the righthand side of the end that is left exposed.
No, the negative side is the one tht goes to the springs
This depends on the type of battery. Usually, in an AA, AAA, C, etc. The spring side (in the holder) goes towards the flat side (of the battery), and the two bumps go together. If it is a battery with two springs on one side, (a 9volt battery or a D battery, etc.), you look on the battery for the positive and negative markings.