the frame!!!
simple rule of car electronics: The black wire is ALWAYS ground
There is no ground wire.... it grounds through where it touches the engine
go to www.commandocaralarms.com/wiring/1996/Jeep/Grand-Cherokee and it will have a chart of wires and wire location. i have a 1996 there all the same.
replace the ground wire cause its probably corroded
A loose or corroded ground wire can cause your 1995 Jeep headlights to blink on and off. Make sure the ground wire is tight and free of corrosion.
Red is hot, black is not.
To install a GFCI outlet in a location without a ground wire, you can use a GFCI outlet that is specifically designed for such situations. These outlets are equipped with a ground fault circuit interrupter that provides protection even without a ground wire. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully to ensure proper installation and safety.
looking for help on the brake light ground wire location for 1999 gmc suburban 4x4
Passenger side rear
You need a 3 conductor wire with ground. For example if you had a 30 amp breaker for that outlet you would need 10awg 3w/ground. That's 10 gauge 3 conductor with ground and replace the old wire back to the panel.
To install a new ground wire for a 1986 Ford F150, you will need to identify a suitable location on the vehicle's chassis or body to connect the wire. Make sure the area is clean and free of paint or corrosion for a good electrical connection. Securely attach one end of the new ground wire to this location and the other end to the grounding point on the component you are trying to ground. Use proper gauge wire and consider adding a ring terminal for a secure connection.
green <<>> In North America the common (neutral) conductor is white. The ground wire is green or bare depending on its location in the system.