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> Battery in Rear Trunk, Where Does Ground Go?, Finally getting her back together
iiibdsiil
post Jul 17 2005, 09:44 AM
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I am finally getting my transmisssion back in my car after about a year. I have everything figured out, except where did the ground from the battery go? My car has a 3.2 in it. I was thinking somewhere on the engine, maybe the bellhousing stud that comes out of the case? There is that ground going from the transmission to the bottom of the trunk, so if I were to use the bellhousing stud, then it would connect be right at the motor and at the transmission.

My battery is in the rear trunk.
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post Jul 17 2005, 09:54 AM
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Anywhere that's convenient on the body. You could simply drill a new hole and run a bolt through. If there's a bellhousing stud nearby, that will work fine.
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