Electrical sytem positive ground
originally 6v poitive ground
In most properly wired cars, a red cable goes to the positive terminal on the battery, and a black cable goes to the negative terminal. If color coding doesn't work, negative is the ground cable, positive is where your power is going.
The ground clearance of the 2013 Infiniti G-Sedan is 0 ft. 5.1 in. (5.1 in.).
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Roll down both windows (due to the auto-rollup when closing doors) Remove the "hoodledge' cover (black plastic battery cover) Remove the negative terminal first, then positive Remove battery fix frame by inserting a screwdriver under the lip of the inner circle of each of the rivets Remove relay box from bracket Remove battery. Reinstall in reverse (Including the pos then neg terminals) Taken from service manual. Section SC.
Sounds like the battery is dead or there is a bad conection, probably a ground conection.
I would crawl underneath the vehicle and attach a battery charger (+ Red) directly to the starter center terminal and the other end( black - )to a good ground. This will charge your battery.
I think your fusible link was blown. There sometimes is a wire between the starter and battery that is marked fuse link or fusible link and it is a safety vlave in case of a problem. If yours is unmarked look for a burned wire before the starter. I don't think it is too serious. If you cross the negative and positive cables, you can kill the computer.
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The main battery for starting car is in engine bay. There is an aux.battery in the trunk.
Remove the positive battery cable from your 2000 Saturn battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the three starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new starter.
Any metal part of the body should work fine for a ground