There is insufficient information to answer your question. A red wire can be used as a switch leg, it could also be the other half of a 240 V circuit or even the feed for a fan circuit, just to name a few possibilities.
The colour red designates that the wire is used as a live wire. The neutral wire is identified as white in colour.
If there is no ground wire connect the ground wire to the neutral wire.
GREEN
It is silver in colour.
The green ground wire should be attached directly to the junction box. That is the metal housing where the house wires enter the outlet.
If you are constructing an extension cord make sure that the ends go on the right end of the cable. Match the wire end when looking at it, to the proper pin configuration of the plug. A non locking plug will be a 6-30P or a locking plug will be a L6-30P. On a 6-30P plug, black wire to the left blade (brass in colour), white wire to the Y terminal (silver in colour) and the green wire to the G terminal (green in colour). On a L6-30P plug, black wire to the X terminal, white wire to the Y terminal and the ground wire to the G terminal.Looking at the end of the cable it should be matched to this configuration. If it doesn't look at the other end of the cable. No wires should cross when connecting to the blades on the plug, if they do you have the wrong end of the cable.
blue and black
The color of the Earth wire in a plug is typically green or green and yellow stripes.
When connecting a battery, the red wire should be attached first.
No, the colour white is used to identify the neutral in electrical distribution systems.
any solid core plug wire should work
Get the wire and plug it all in plug. The plug should be looking like a USB and should go in the USB.
To convert a 3-wire plug to a 2-wire plug, you would typically remove the ground wire from the circuit. This is not recommended for safety reasons as the grounding wire serves to protect against electrical shocks. It is safer to use a 3-to-2 prong adapter if you need to plug a 3-wire device into a 2-wire outlet.
are you looking for the IAC (idol air control)? It it should be attached to the throttle body, it is a cylindrical part and will have a a wire plug comming out the back.
Follow the wire to your coil. Some are permanently attached to the coil, some are replaceable by just pulling it out of the socket on the coil.
driverside head on top toward front of motor three wire plug attached
Because that is the colour that the engineers decided upon.