is connected to negative pole and to body of car
The red one ( bigger post ) is positive, the other one goes to a grounded point.
Connect it to the frame/chassis -- the major metal parts of the car, such as the walls of the engine compartment.
seized engine? defective or disconnected solenoid? starter not grounded? starter is engaging a damaged gear?
stay in the car and drive to a place without telephone poles and wire so basically drive to empty space
It is an option on cars sold in the far north. If it has one there will be an electrical wire near the front of the car you plug into a 120 volt outlet.
Hot wire is being grounded somewhere. Trace the red wire to find out where.
The negative wire is grounded.AnswerThe negative wire is grounded.
you might have grounded out one of the main power wires like a starter wire or your main bat wire to metal and it is causing the fuse to blow because it is sending all that power to whatever the wire grounded to
If they are grounded they get an electric shock or electrocuted. If they are not grounded or in simultaneous contact with the neutral wire, nothing. That's why birds can sit on a high voltage wire and survive; they are not grounded.
either the neutral safety wire is not grounded, or hoodpin wire is grounded. or the fuse is blown
A positive wire is grounded out to the frame someplace on the car. Best take it to someone else to get it fixed.
grounded wire im guessing? make sure all the connections on speakers arnet touching the metal of your car, tey may be grounded causing no sound
The wire to the relay grounded somewhere. Take it to a garage to get it checked out.
I order to do this all the wire need to be replace with three wire.
Black wire? You mean black insulation? If so, a black insulated wire would generally be a non-grounded conductor (preferably the hot line) and should not be connected to ground anywhere. However, someone may have improperly used a black wire for grounding, rather than green wire (or green/yel wire), or forgotten to wrap it with green tape.
no it will mess up the reception
it might be grounded to the door it self you will have two hot wires....