No. Only one wire should have power, the other is the ground.Type your answer here...
the black wires of both connectors should NOT be next to each other
If the switch is "closed" both wires should be HOT - with switch open one wire should go COLD-- if not defective switch
check your wires underneat that run back to rear of vehicle, sometimes when the both mounts rust through the body come down on the wires and grounds them out
Answerit should but to be sure ask a pro. contact your local dealer or parts store and have them look it up for you if they are both 2wd or both 4wd both yes. GM used the same automatic for them from 96 to 03
i dont know what vehicle you are working with, but go underneath the dash follow the brake pedal to the fulcrum point under the dash. you will see a solenoid with at least two wires comming out of it. use a test light connect the clip to ground and test the wires. with no pressure on the brake pedal, you should have power on one wire and no power on the other, now depress the pedal and while holding it down, test the wires again, you should have power on both wires. if not replace the switch.
It should get both air and fuel.
To test doorbell wires, use a multimeter to check for continuity and voltage. Disconnect the wires from the doorbell and transformer, then test for continuity to ensure there are no breaks in the wires. Next, test for voltage to ensure the wires are receiving power. If both tests are successful, the wires are functioning properly.
Assuming the wires are 2 blacks and 2 whites, and assuming one set provides power and the other set continues the circuit downline, you connect both black wires to the black wire of the lamp holder and connect both white wires to the white wire of the lamp holder. Turn the circuit off before making these connections.
1997 s-10 blazer has shocks,on both front and rear.
Yes, they both had the same transmission options.
Yes. They both use the 4L60E transmission.
Yes there is absolutely no problem with grounding two wires to one bolt. Just make sure they both ground wires and one isn't a power wire, you will end up blowing a fuse if you do.