It depends entirely on what the wires are connected to - this question is unanswerable.
White is for neutral on the fan, black is power for the motor, and red is power for the light. If the power from the switch only has two wires (black and white), you would hook up white to white and hook black and red from the fan to the black wire from the wall switch. This means that you'll be powering the fan and light on the same switch and to change the fan and light separately you will have to pull on the chains or use a remote control.
Limp mode is controlled by the ecm (electronic control module). The ecm sets a trouble code (DTC) when there is a problem with a sensor or its connection/wires. Remove the battery cable for a minute or so will reset the ecm code. Check the connections/wires first and post back with the code.
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There are many factors involved with wiring a rocker switch in a car. These factors include how many prongs the rocker switch has, whether it is an SPST or SPTD, and others. The most difficult part is knowing where to place the prongs on the vehicle. This can be done by using a multimeter.
yes it is easy Dpends on how the wire is run. If there is only one set of wires in the switch box, black, white and possibly bare, depending on the age of the wiring, it is only the switch and only one side of the circuit, most likely the hot side. If there are two sets coming into the box then you should be able to.
You can't. All single phase motors can only rotate in the direction in which they were manufactured. That is either clockwise or counter-clockwise. Only three phase motors can be reversed by changing the connections. Most ceiling fans have two sets of wiring in their motors so that a direction switch determines which way the fan rotates.
If it is a three phase motor just interchange any two of the three wires. If it is a single phase motor, which is also known as a split phase induction motor, it has two sets of coils and a centrifugal start switch. The start winding is in series with the start switch. The start winding provides a rotating magnetic field in one direction enabling the motor to start. The motor can be reversed by reversing the connections of either the start winding or the run winding but not both.
First you should make sure that the lights you purchased already have the harness that connects to the wiring that your stock lights were connected to(mine did so that's what i know how to work with). Second, if your lights are anything like mine, you should have 3 sets of wires on the bottom of the lamp housing( 3 sets of red and black wires). These wires go to the halogen halos around the actual lights of the headlight. I found it best to wire these wires to a toggle switch in the car that way your halos are not on all the time(which could cause them to burn out, they are mainly for show and to be all fancy and what not) and you can control when they are on. Third, your lamps should fit directly into place of your old lamps. There also should be wires to hook up the blinker light that is in your new setup. I have not take the time to wire these up yet. The bulb on the outside of the lamp is your regular light and the bulb in te middle is your brights. Nothing extra for this, just plug and go. Your neighborhood friendly focus freak.
A single phase induction motor has two sets of coils and a centrifugal start switch. The start winding is in series with the start switch. The start winding provides a rotating magnetic field in one direction enabling the motor to start. The motor can be reversed by reversing the connections of either the start winding or the run winding but not both.
A single phase induction motor has two sets of coils and a centrifugal start switch. The start winding is in series with the start switch. The start winding provides a rotating magnetic field in one direction enabling the motor to start. The motor can be reversed by reversing the connections of either the start winding or the run winding but not both.
A split phase induction motor has two sets of coils and a centrifugal start switch. The start winding is in series with the start switch. The start winding provides a rotating magnetic field in one direction enabling the motor to start. The motor can be reversed by reversing the connections of either the start winding or the run winding but not both.
with which motion is N hook attached to straight strokes? Give two examples?