stay inside your car. do not try and get out for any reason. stay calm and call for help on your cell phone.
No, the ground wire should be attached to the green or bare copper wire. The black wires are typically live or hot wires and should never be connected to the ground wire.
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Red goes to a switched live i.e one that is only live when the ignition is switched on. Yellow goes to a permanent live i.e one that is always live whether the ignition is n or not, like the cigarette lighter, and maintains the station configuration memory. However, a modern car should have a pre-wired Din connector and a local motor factor will have the corresponding universal adaptor for your radio; connect colour ro colour (inc speaker wires) and plug it in !
i believe it would short circuit
The remote wire is not hooked up. It should be a small blue wire, just take the radio out and hook thise remote wire up and then the radio should turn off when the car is turned off.
You need to find the red coil Wire under the hood of the car, And connect the positive side of the battery to the red coil wire. Then You need to then cross the starter wires located behind the steering wheel, The car should then start and the engine should be running.
On the car battery, the positive wire is red and the negative wire is black. If the body of the car is metal or conducts electricity, then the body of the car serves as the negative wire. The metal in the engine serves as the negative wire.
The deck has to be a aftermarket deck. On the wiring harness, you will see a blue wire that says rem. Hook it up there and you should be good
their should be a yellow wire in the back of your CD player it is your memory wire it needs positive power if you have an American car this wire should also be yellow coming out of the harness if not then tie it in with the power wire. I am assuming you installed a aftermarket radio if not an yours is original you need a new stereo
No. This is an act of god. You should notify your car insurance.
If a power line falls on your car, stay inside the vehicle and call 911 immediately. Do not touch the car or the ground outside, as the ground may be electrified. Wait for emergency responders to safely remove the power line.