Open hood and look down. It's screwed to the frame directly above the radiator and to the right of your airbag sensor (if you have airbags). Look for the black wire.
There are 3 different grounds. Engine to body ground. Engine to frame ground. Engine to battery ground.
Most torque struts are located in engine and brace the between the engine and frame, on gm verhicel they call them dog bones
Under engine, if you underneath your car at front you couldn't miss it big steel frame between both wheels
They are everywhere. from the battery to the engine from the battery to the frame from the header to the body from the engine to the body and on every device in the vehicle you will find one.
From the battery to frame directly under the battery box. From the frame to the engine at the motor mounts with a short ground cable. Usually on the drivers side.
The VIN number is not located on the engine, it is as a rule located on the front of the bike frame. The engine has the engine number, which is different from the frame or VIN number. Look for it on the top front of the frame, just below or to the rear of where the handlebars column is placed in the frame.
left frame rail between tank and engine
Either, but most often to the engine.
Ground it to the vehicle frame or engine.
On a 1992 Ford Ranger 4.0, the frame ground is typically located near the battery, where a ground cable connects the battery to the vehicle's frame. You may also find additional grounding points along the frame or near the engine block, which help ensure proper electrical connections throughout the vehicle. It's important to check these ground points for corrosion or damage to maintain optimal electrical performance.
on the drivers side bolted to the frame mid way between the trunk and engine
You can connect the battery ground cable to the frame of the vehicle or to the engine.