You can hook the battery charger to the battery in the trunk, or to the jump start posts under the hood.
Hook up a battery charger to it.
When you hook a battery up incorrectly in a Dodge Charger, typically by reversing the positive and negative terminals, it can cause a short circuit. This may lead to blown fuses, damaged electrical components, or even a malfunctioning engine control unit. In some cases, it can also pose a safety hazard, including the risk of sparks or battery explosion. Always double-check the connections to avoid these issues.
No, you can charge the battery while it's in the car.
Hook it to a battery charger.
It depends on the charger. The one I have, all you do is hook up the red clamp to the red pole on the battery, the black clamp to the black pole, then plug the charger in to an outlet. The charger has a gauge on it that tell you when the battery is fully charged. I don't know where to hook the charger
take the back seat out othe car and hook up the battery charger to the battery red to pos and black to neg
Jump the car from another car battery or hook a charger to the battery.
2002-2006,hook cable to battery posts and turn charger on. 2007-2009, hook cables to jump start posts under the hood and turn charger on.
Hook the battery charger to the jump start posts under the hood.
Just hook it up like you would hook it up to your car+ to + and - to -
you can hook a car radio directly to a car battery or even a car battery charger with out problems, I have done it myself, the only thing to remember is that it needs to have 12 volts and the polarity (+ -) needs to be correct.