One lead to red positive junction block, one lead to positive on alternator, and big lead to starter.
Gas in the tank? Voltage Regulator output is: ? Was the proper polarity observed when reconnecting the battery ... red to positive, black to negative. Bad starter motor - Any spark at the plugs?
If your car is completely dead after disconnecting and reconnecting the battery cable, it could be due to a few reasons. First, the battery might have been weak or drained before disconnecting, and reconnecting it didn’t provide enough power to start the car. Second, there could be an issue with the battery terminals, such as corrosion or loose connections, preventing proper contact. Lastly, if the battery was reconnected incorrectly, it may have caused a short circuit or damaged the electrical system.
buy the proper battery and the cable will fit, or replace the cable with on that will
When jumping two automotive batteries, connect the positive () cable to the positive terminal of the dead battery and the other end to the positive terminal of the live battery. Then, connect the negative (-) cable to the negative terminal of the live battery and the other end to a metal surface on the car with the dead battery, away from the battery.
The vehicle battery's main purpose is to supply power for the starting system and to power some accessories when the engine is not running. The proper procedure for changing or installing a battery... remove the battery cable first from the negative battery terminal, then from the positive. Install opposite, attach the positive cable lead, then the negative.
Disconnect positive cable first then negative. Reconnect the negative cable first then positive.
no matter what vehical it is, the proper way to disconnect a battery is to disconnect the ground side first ,then the positive side to reconnect it is exactly opposite you connect positive side irst then connect ground side ground side in case your not sure is the negative side of battery
No, it is not safe to touch the positive terminal of a car battery as it can cause electric shock or burns due to the high voltage and current present. It is important to always handle car batteries with caution and use proper safety precautions.
Hook up the jumper cables in this order: (1,2,3,4) (1) One end of positive cable to positive post of GOOD battery (2) Opposite end of positive cable to positive post of DEAD/LOW battery of disabled vehicle (3) One end of negative cable to negative post of GOOD battery (4) Opposite end of negative cable to GROUND on disabled vehicle (a good ground is preferred over the negative post, however, the cable can also be hooked to the the battery post). To remove the jumper cables after starting, reverse the order (4,3,2,1)
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To hook up a 6-volt positive ground ignition coil on a 1949 Ford tractor, first ensure the tractor's battery is disconnected. Connect the positive terminal of the coil to the ignition switch, and the negative terminal to the distributor. Make sure the battery's positive terminal is connected to the chassis ground, as the system operates on positive ground. Finally, reconnect the battery and check for proper spark when cranking the engine.
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