If there is more than one cylinder then yes
you need to get the wiring manuel for your car or it might be in the book that came with your car.the manuel should give you the firing order for the plugs than match the wires to the firing order.
If you are talking about a Prelude, here you go. http://autorepair.about.com/library/firing_orders/bl-fo-14844.htm
how am i supposed to know??
have qualities and connotations that match what it is supposed to symbolize.
matches are all different sizes. how is someone supposed to answer that question?
Curtain rods don't have to match the color of the furniture. You can however coordinate the curtain rod to match the room's theme. There is no need to match monochrome or exactly the furniture in the room.
If you are looking for the routing of the wiring for the speakers, you will have dificulty finding one. A wiring harnes connects to the back of the stereo and it would be wise to purchase an installation trim kit that come with a wiring harness to match your new stereo to that of the car.
They sell wire kits these days to match the vehicle's harness to the radio wiring. All you have to do match the colors. Go into any radio supply store, tell them the year of your vehicle and they should be able to give you what you need.
Switch rating should match or be greater than the rating for the protecting breaker.
Do yourself a favor. If you are planning to install an aftermarket radio, buy yourself a radio wiring hardness that will fit into the factory wiring hardness. It will cost under $20.00. And it will save you lost of headaches in the future. No short, or problems... All the wiring colors will match factory wiring.
You match the yellow with the yellow the red with the red and so on...
I have a 1997 Oldsmobile Achieva. I use the schematics in the Haynes manual I bought for my vehicle. There are several wiring diagrams in the manual, so you have to match your vehicle to the appropriate diagram.