I'm assuming you mean "hotwire"? Don't try it. You will fry the computer.
The Chevy starter does not have a ground wire, the starter grounds through the starter casing.
first locate the starter in front of your enging under the exhaust and there should be a heat guard with three bolt and 2 for the starter top be disengaged and then take off the connecting wire to your solinoid attached to your starter and be careful not to let the starter fall
This car uses the permenant magnet light weight front drive GM starter. It has a main battery cable and a swith wire conected to it. 15 mm and 8 mm usually depending on what rebuilder had it apart.
In general for GM products there are two main mounting bolts and rear brackets on some models. There is also the main hot wire and ignition wire.
The starter needs a large wire from the battery and a wire from the starter switch. These are connected to the solenoid that is attached to the starter.
what is the proper way to wire the starter for a 2000 chevy impala
Connect the green wire to the brown striped black wire.
There is 2 bolts on the top that you have to remove, and one underneath, and one electrical plug, and one wire that goes to the starter. Good luck.
What year and what engine?
I have a 93 chevy pick up all I want is to hard wire the starter so the the truck will start with just wire straight from the starter to battery
it is located on the front of the engine behind the fan at the lower part of the engine i just had one replaced it is long and round with one wire on it you can miss it
In my experience with my Chevy it was a ground wire