well try to find if one wire has a darker color copper than the other, this would help. or if one side of the wire coat has a white stripe on it, then the stripe indicates it's positive
Positive Wires are usually red.
The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The green and yellow wires are the speaker wires. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
To replace the rear speakers in a 2002 Grand Am GT that has a 4-wire setup with a 2-wire speaker, you'll need to identify the positive and negative wires from the original 4-wire harness. Typically, two of the wires will be for each speaker (positive and negative). Connect the positive wire from the 2-wire speaker to one of the positive wires from the harness, and connect the negative wire to one of the negative wires. Ensure proper connections and insulation to avoid shorts.
The white stripe on clear speaker wire is usually the positive wire. You may also find it with dashes and this is still the one that will carry the positive charge.
The Ford audio wires consist of five different colors. The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The speaker wires are green and yellow. The auxiliary wire is white.
The audio red wire is the positive wire. The black or brown wire is the ground wire. The green and yellow wires are the speaker wires. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The green and yellow wires are the speaker wires. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
The black wire is the ground wire. The red wire is the positive wire. The green and yellow wires are the speaker wires. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
The red wire is the positive wire. The yellow and green wires are the speaker wires. The brown or black wire is the ground wire. The white wire is and auxiliary wire.
The starter should have two wires. The positive wire goes to the positive terminal on the battery. The ground wire can be grounded to anything that is metal.
No, positive wire and hot wire are not the same. Positive wire typically refers to the wire carrying positive voltage in a DC circuit, while hot wire usually refers to the wire carrying current in an AC circuit. The terms are specific to different types of electrical systems.
Check the wires with a multimeter.