the negative cable is the one tha go to the chassy or the engine . And the positive go to the fuse box.
Open the hood, remove the battery cover, you will see the battery terminals. Connect Red to Positive and Black to Negative on each car.
All batteries will have clearly marked posts, look for the molded + sign next to it or on the side of the battery. The grounding post will have a negative "-" sign next to it. If connecting your battery to the car, connect the positive post first, then the ground.
spark plugs are near the battery.
The battery in located in the trunk, and the positive terminal is the one that is slightly larger and labeled with a + sign.
Follow the positive cable on the battery.
Pop the hood. Disconnect the negative battery cable, then the positive battery cable. If you disconnect the positive first you could possibly ground out the battery with your wrench causing a short. Once those have been disconnected the car should have no power. There is a battery tie down on top of the battery that holds it in place. On one side of the battery tie down there is a bolt threaded on to a long rod that continues down to the bottom of the battery. I believe that bolt is either an 8mm or 10mm. Once that bolt has been removed the battery tie down bar can be removed and there is a black plastic box that sits around the battery and that should lift right up. Once those pieces have been removed the battery is free to be removed. Follow the same steps in reverse to install a new battery. The main thing is that when putting the cables onto the new battery put the positive on first then the negative.
do you need the pictures of how the wires go ? i have an mpv i can take pics
Check the battery, cables, starter Check the main fuse.
disconnect negative battery terminal depress brake petal fully for 30-45 seconds reconnect negative battery terminal
You can reset the ABS light in a 2000 Mazda 626 by unplugging the battery cables. You can also reset it by connecting a diagnostic tool to your car.
Check battery Check battery cables for corrosion or looseness Check fusable link
Loose alternator drive belt or loose or corroded battery cables. The battery itself may also be bad.