Here are more detailed instructions:
1. Locate the starter. The starter is usually located on the front of the engine, near the bottom. It is a cylindrical-shaped object with a large electrical connector on the side.
2. Identify the positive terminal on the starter relay. The positive terminal is usually marked with a "+" symbol.
3. Connect the positive wire to the positive terminal on the starter relay. This can be done by using a nut and bolt or by crimping the wire to the terminal.
4. Identify the negative terminal on the battery. The negative terminal is usually marked with a "-" symbol.
5. Connect the negative wire to the negative side of the battery. This can be done by using a nut and bolt or by crimping the wire to the terminal.
Once the starter wires are connected, you can test the starter by turning the key in the ignition. The starter should crank the engine over.