the black wire is A phase, the red wire is B phase, and the white wire is the neutral. Black should have around 120 volts. Red should have 120 volts, and should add up to 240 volts with a multi meter.
cental
purple out of the 2 smaller wires black with white stripe is ground
The CPU, or "Cental Processing Unit"
A unit of weight formerly used for measuring grain is a bushel.
The flasher unit is located up and behind the fuse box. It is black with a socket that has @ 10 wires into it.
I broke open the unit and read the markings on the circuit board to figure this out. (I was tossing the DB135 in favor of a new Kenwood and needed to know how the stereo was wired. Yellow wire: Back up power (for clock/presets) Black: Ground Red: 12V source/ignition Green wires: Rear Left Grey wires: Front Right Purple wires: Right Rear White wires: Front Left Orange/White stripe: "ILL" (guessing illumination?) Blue/White stripe: Remote all speaker wires use the black striped one of same colorfor "negative"
Computers are not dryers; they do not have a "hot wire."A standard desktop PC power supply unit uses this color code:The black wires is ground (zero V).The red wires provide +5 V.Yellow wires provide a +12 V to a device.
The blue wire is the hot in this case. It is the hot for usually the fan and then either a red or black is the hot for the light. If there is a heating lamp usually that will be a yellow hot. If you have separate switches for them then then simply one wire for each black, other wise pigtail the black and the 2 wires coming from the unit together. Make sure that if you are using one switch for the fixture that the breaker is suited for the amperage.
*** Without separate amp*** Right Front - Brown/Yellow & White/Black at speakers, Brown/Red & White/Red at unit, respectively; Right Rear - White/Violet & Brown/White at speakers, White & Brown at unit; Left Front - White/Black & Brown/Yellow ; Left Rear - White/Violet & Brown/White
Near the metering unit.
To remove the alarm on a Golf 3 GTI with white wires, first ensure the vehicle's battery is disconnected for safety. Locate the alarm unit, usually found under the dashboard or near the fuse box, and identify the white wires associated with the alarm system. Carefully cut or disconnect these wires, making sure to insulate any exposed ends to prevent short circuits. Afterward, reconnect the battery and test the vehicle to ensure the alarm is fully disabled.
There should be a black & white wire coming from the light. Hook black to black and white to white. Then connect the ground wire to the light chassis. You need 12/2 with ground for the circuit. You do not need a light fixture box for these type lights.