there is one wire with a round connector, it goes on the lug, the other connectors are unique wire connectors and can only go one place, just match them up.
2 wires
cheap wires
the solenoid is on the starter. It's the part the wires go into.
On the top of the starter where wires connect
To connect wires to a starter solenoid combination, first ensure the vehicle is off and the battery is disconnected for safety. Attach the battery positive cable to the terminal labeled "B" or "Battery." Next, connect the starter motor wire to the terminal marked "S" or "Starter." Finally, if applicable, connect any additional wires, such as ignition or relay wires, according to your vehicle's wiring diagram, and then reconnect the battery.
Did you just put a starter on it ??? Sounds like the starter wires are on the starter wrong are thay are shorted out. CHECK THE WIRES GOING TO THE STARTER CLOSELY.
The Starter on a 1995 Mustang THe starter is located at the bottom of the engine near just off the flywheel. Disconnect the battery, then the wires going to the starter, unbolt the old starter, bolt in the new starter, attach the wires, connect the battery and you're done.
There's two wires to connect... just put them where they belong. Positive to the solenoid, negative to the starter body.
On a Mazda 323, the starter wires are typically located near the starter motor, which is usually found on the lower side of the engine, near the transmission. You will find a thick positive cable connected to the starter, along with a smaller wire that serves as the signal wire from the ignition switch. To access these wires, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any protective covers or shields. Always ensure the battery is disconnected before working on electrical components.
about 2 wires with fusible links in them running from divers firewall to passenger side starter behind engine block.
Look on the drivers side under the dash on the left hand side and you will see three wires two are connected just switch two of the wires and the light will go off.
Remove the lighter gauge wires from the solenoid, and connect full battery power (cable) directly to to the positive post on the starter motor.