On some car yes it will.
Depends on the vehicle, but normally it bolts to the engine. The negative is the ground cable.
Disconnect the negative battery cable for about a minute Disconnect the negative battery cable for a minute or so
the battery will have a - mark on it which means neg., and the cable that is bolted to the engine block is the neg. cable, the pos. cable will go to the starter.
The negative battery lead cable is to be connected to the negative lead terminal on the battery.
The negative cable is attached to ground. On some cars is attached to the frame and on some it is attached to the engine.
Connect the positive + red charger cable to the positive + red battery post. Then connect the negative - black charger cable to the engine somewhere. Most engines have something metal sticking up that you can connect to. Do not connect the negative charge cable to the negative battery post, always connect it to the engine.
Following the cables into the engine compartment. The positive cable will run to the alternator or the starter. The negative cable will just connect to a ground source (engine block, frame, etc.)
un-hook the negative battery cable from the battery for 15 minutes and then re-attach cable.
Negative battery cable - a solid metal part of the engine
YES always disconnect the negative cable from the battery first then just be careful to hook up the negative cable to the battery as the last step
Good engine ground
Connect the positive (+) Red cable from the charger to the positive (+) post of the battery. Now connect the negative (-) Black cable to a metal part of the engine. Do not connect to negative battery post. Plug the charger in. Unplug the charger before removing the cables. Disconnect the negative cable first.