How to get in to the battery

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Asked by suecasb Oct 04, 2014 at 05:14 PM about the 2014 Chevrolet Equinox

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I want to hook up jumper cables and can't figure out how to even get to the battery termanals.

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143,745

You can jump,it from these terminals,without having to get to battery

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360

Can you be a little more specific? What am I looking at here? Is this part of the battery?

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55,910

No what T_S_T is showing you is under the hood. I believe driver side near the firewall.

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19,035

you should have a red cap from positive under the hood right??? ...negative looks like it is by the firewall.

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55,910

Yes Jason, it should have a red cap on it usually with a + or the word pos/positive on it.

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360

Thanks guys, I finally found it. My last car was an 03 Camry... so this is all very different. :)

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160

I have a 2016 Chevy equinox and can’t find the positive to jump my other vechicle does anyone know where it is located

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I know this is an old thread, but I have a question. I'm running a wire from inside the passenger compartment to the battery for use with an amateur radio/cb radio. Can I use the posts that you're discussing (the jumper cable points), or do I need to run them directly to the battery itself?

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We’re do my grounds hook up from my negative battery terminals 2012 equinox

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