NO. Usually the positive wire will have the fuse.
Negative - (Black) is Ground, Positive + (Red) is Hot. Ground wire goes to Negative (Black) it goes from negative on battery to engine for ground.
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wire that is for ground normally gren
A corroded ground wire will cause a fuse to blow. Until the ground wire is cleaned the problem will persist.
There is no ground wire in automobiles, they have tires that insulate the vehicle from the ground. There are only positive and negative wires.
You have grounded to the radio light wire, not the ground. It is a negative wire that is in the harness, and when you turn on headlights you blow the dash lights. Remove your radio ground from the car, and find a new ground. It should be a large black and green wire (larger than all the others). replace the fuse, and turn on the lights...you will see your old ground wire is actually hot now. Common mistake, and it tests like ground wire with lights OFF, but not on. Relentless
Positive Cable from Battery to ground location on frame Negative to Starter Use #2 guage cable for best results Answer No. 2 You don't wire positive ground. Wire negative ground and you will forever be thankful. With a positive ground car everything, like a radio, elect fuel pump, elect fan or anything you add will have to be isolated because everything is made negative ground. You can't wire stuff made negative ground to a positive ground you get the shorts.
You "ground" it or connect it to a negative source that is connected got the negative end of the battery
Neither - it's neutral !
You connect the fuse to the live wire as it is the one with the potential difference of 220V and in case of short circuit current will blow out here
any any one positive or negative has to be grounded to reduce wire length , normally -ve is chosen as ground any any one positive or negative has to be grounded to reduce wire length , normally -ve is chosen as ground
check the fuse or the ground wire.