Ground it to the vehicle frame or engine.
Depends on the vehicle, but normally it bolts to the engine. The negative is the ground cable.
Always disconnect the negative battery cable first even if you are changing the positive cable and reconnect the negative cable last. This is to prevent accidental shorts to ground.
Red cable to positive, black cable to negative.
The battery cable that is grounded, is connected to the body of the vehicle. Sometimes it is the negative cable & sometimes it is the positive. You need to check which cable is connected to the body of the vehicle.
The ground strap is the battery cable that connects from the negative battery post to ground, usually the chassis.
It runs from the negative battery post to the frame, block, and body.
No, that cable is connected to ground, so it cannot short out.
The negative cable is attached to ground. On some cars is attached to the frame and on some it is attached to the engine.
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.
Negative battery cable - a solid metal part of the engine
Good engine ground
The negative battery lead cable is to be connected to the negative lead terminal on the battery.