Black with white tracer
no the black wire is the ground. the red is hot the yellow is constant power for clock and memory
black and red wires are hot,blk wire to wire junction and brn t/lamp wire cut in,red to batt pwr,blk/w wire to ign turn on and ground to ground..
Look for arcing from the plug wire, if the wire is bad the spark will jump to the easiest path to ground, skippjing the plug completely.
most likey a wire that is grounding out some where around your fuel injector wiring harness or a loose ground wire
It means a wire in the ground.
I need wire harness color codes for a 1985 250 suzuki quardrunner.
That Thermostat is LOW voltage. IT does not have a ground wire. There is no need for a ground. it only opperates on 24 volts. there may be a green wire but it does not mean it is a ground
If there is no ground wire connect the ground wire to the neutral wire.
Check the continuity of the ground wire from both the ends. Ensure the ground wire is properly connected to earth / ground terminals
If you are connecting 120 volts, you connect the black wire to the breaker, white wire to the neutral bar, and ground wire to the ground bar. If you are connecting 240 volts connect the black & white wires to the breaker, & ground wire to the ground bar.
Yes, if there in no ground wire that is acceptable on a home with no ground wires.
If the voltage between real ground and the ground wire is not 0.0000 Volt, then the wire is not grounded properly.