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the starter is on the front of the transmission and it only has two bolts holding it and then there is an electrical wire that plugs in it. It is really easy!!! Good luck!!! the starter is on the front of the transmission and it only has two bolts holding it and then there is an electrical wire that plugs in it. It is really easy!!! Good luck!!!
Look at the spark plugs-- if one has no wire at the top, that is the problem- there should be a wire from each spark plug to the distributor cap.
No. If the service is missing a ground wire the electrical inspector will not pass the installation. With out the inspectors approval the utility company will not connect the house and turn the power on.
A missing wire would cause an incomplete circuit.A missing wire would cause an incomplete circuit.
The spark plugs are under the throttle body on my 1997 Catera, assume they are in the same place on your 2000. Just unplug the hoses and electrical wire clip/connections, unbolt the throttle body and you will be able to access the plugs.
Electrical outlets have two holes to accommodate the two-pronged plugs commonly used for electrical devices. The holes are designed to provide the necessary connection to supply power to the plugged-in device. One hole is for the live wire, and the other is for the neutral wire, completing the circuit and allowing electricity to flow.
The common wire in a typical electrical circuit is the neutral wire.
The electrical terminology of a wire with no insulation on it is a bare wire.
To extend the length of an electrical wire, you can use an electrical wire extender. This device allows you to connect two wires together securely, effectively increasing the overall length of the wire.
In an electrical circuit, the black wire is typically designated as the hot wire.
In an electrical circuit, the white wire is typically designated as the neutral wire.
The black wire is typically considered the hot wire in electrical wiring.