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The main Ignition wire from the switch is dark blue, look under your steering column, and there are screws to separate a piece of plastic, directly behind your steering wheel, and you will see the dark blue wire coming from the switch
If it is a 2-wire switch- yes If it is a 3-wire switch- no
Wire the switch to the hot/black lead.
Almost directly above the oil filter on the back of the engine, you will see a small electric wire leading to it.
You have a 3 way switch. Your black wire is the hot wire. Your green wire is the ground wire. Your red and white wires go to the light and other switch. You should have gotten a wiring diagram with your switch.
A switch is inserted in series with a single wire. When the switch is on, it is as if the wire had not been opened to insert the switch. When the switch is off the wire is open and no current can flow. All a double pole switch does is allows you to switch two separate wires at the same time with the same switch action. A single pole switch just switches one wire.
with a standard 1 pole light switch (one switch operating the light) it is black wire to black wire and white to white (non grounded)
If you have one wire into your switch box for your light. this is called a switch leg, the dimmer should be wired across the black and white wire wires.
The sensor is on the driver side of the head. It has a single wire to it.
When the neutral wire goes to the switch
Current flows through a wire when a light switch is turned on.
the safest position for a switch is on the live wire and not on the neutral wire