Battery current sensor

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Asked by Martin Feb 04, 2020 at 11:25 PM about the 2015 Chevrolet Impala Limited LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my car is stamped as a 2015 Impala LT
from Canada but the body is 2013 I am
replacing the battery cables for the
battery sensor from the starter to the
battery when I originally seen it before
I could have sworn that it went through
two of the positive cables and not on
the negative side one of the positive
cables has a two hundred amp fuse
within the cable itself but it seemed
that it was up towards the battery
more than where I have it now any
feedback? is this supposed to go on
the positive side or the negative side
cuz when I found it it wasn't even
connected initially it was tucked within
the fender well

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It goes on the negative side. Look at pictures of your (2015 model) battery cables on Rockauto.com and you can see the battery cables. The gizmo that your holding clearly goes on the negative battery cable. Hope that helps! Jim

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