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.
Remove battery cover and connect charger to side post battery.
You can buy an adapter to convert a side post to top post or visa versa.
You can buy and adaptor to connect the top post cables to a side post battery. Or you can simply replace the side post cables with top post cables.
It is a side post.
Side post.
It is as simple as changing the battery cables.
Connect a battery charger to the battery and let it fully charge. Do not charge it with the cars alternator. If it will not accept a charge the battery needs replacing. Connect positive (+) red cable to positive post and black negative (-) cable to negative post. Trickle charge the battery do not fast charge it as the charge won't take. Sure it will start the car a few times but a good charge to a battery is one that is done slowly
The battery is in the trunk, on the passenger side under a removable plastic cover. To charge the batteries do as follows: -Open the trunk. -Remove the carpet. -Remove the cover (passenger side, behind the tire, but inside the compartment). -Hook up the charger to battery. Hook up red clamp to positive post on battery, the positive post has a + sign edged either on the post or on the battery by the post. (The battery posts have a + and a - sign on each post, or on the battery near the post). -Turn on the charger at about 200 amps, and charge it for no more than 45 minutes. This should charge the battery enough to start the car and get it going. If the car doesn't start, it's quite possible the battery is bad and needs to be replaced. -If the car starts, check and find out why the battery died. Possible reasons are: one or more lights left on accidentally, a short circuit in the system, or the charging system not functioning properly. -Hope this advise helps. mrfxcars
Side post, lead acid, automotive battery.Side post, lead acid, automotive battery.
the negative side
original battery and cables were side terminal
Bad connection between the cable end and the battery post or a dead cell in the battery. When you jump a battery, the jumper cable is attached to the battery cable, not the battery itself. Clean the post, either top or side and the ends of the cables and try charging again. If it will not take a charge, it is a bad battery.