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There is no ground wire from the starter. You should have one large wire from the positive battery post that connects to the large stud on the starter solenoid and one small wire that attaches to the small stud on the starter solenoid.
It's located on the end if the main power wire coming off the alternator. This wire connects to the starter. The fusible link is located on the starter end of the wire.
That wire is from the starter relay and is responsible for engaging the starter when you turn the key. It connects to the starter solenoid before you put the positive lead back on the starter.
Should be located on inner fender--follow + battery cable Battery + connects to 1 large terminal Starter cable connects to other large terminal Trigger wire connects to smaller terminal (if you have 2 disregard 1)
Assuming you are talking about a 1995 Mazda B2300, a red wire from the battery goes to the solenoid on the starter, then a red wire goes from the solenoid to the starter relay which is normally located between the battery and the power distribution box in the engine compartment. A red/light blue wire from the relay connects to the transaxle range (TR) switch (if it's an automatic transm)and a pink wire connects from the TR switch to the starter clutch pedal position jumper/switch (SCPP). From the SCPP, a white/pink or red/light blue wire connects to the starter interrupt relay. From there, the red/light blue wire connects to your ignition switch. Hope this helps. At any rate, I recommend that you purchase a Haynes repair manual for your particular model. I always purchase one for every vehicle I ever buy.
The positive battery cable connects directly to the starter. Depending on what type of vehicle it is, the solenoid is either on the starter or on the inner fender. Power for the solenoid comes from the ignition switch. You can run a wire to the solenoid to cause the starter to engage.
Looking at the end of the solonoid on top of the starter, the battery cable hooks to the larger stud on the top "12 o'clock". A smaller purple wire connects to the smaller termanal at 3 o'clock and the stud at 6 o'clock connects to the flat wire comming out of the starter. The purple wire comes from the neutral/park safety switch, which is fed by a yellow wire comming from the start relay which is fed by a yellow wire comming from the ignition. The start relay is also controled by the Pass Key decoder module. , DAVID
The starter should be located on the passenger side. Look at the transmission in the back, the starter is a big looking thing that connects to the transmission. There should be two bolts it. If you cannot find it, you should have a pretty power wire to it so you could find the wire and follow it.
It is a switch that temporarily connects the battery to the starter
The small wire connects to the "S" terminal. The "R" terminal is not used if you have electronic ignition.
Other than the obvious answer, Read the manual... you could simply follow the Battery's positive "+" wire to it. The batter connects to the starter on the positive side and to frame ground on the negative.
how do you connect the wire from the alternater to the starter?