They are everywhere.
from the battery to the engine
from the battery to the frame
from the header to the body
from the engine to the body
and on every device in the vehicle you will find one.
It is located on the battery
The starter kill wire is blue and red and is located in the ignition switch harness on the 2001 Volkswagen Jetta. The wire can be disconnected at the harness or at the starter itself.Ê
The Chassis is the ground.
A bad ground wire will cause your instrument panel gauges to bounce up and down. The ground wire can be loose or it can be corroded.
bypass it. its a green wire, find the wire it goes to and splice them together. then jam a paper clip in the housing they came from. boom outta here
replace the ground wire cause its probably corroded
the ground wire.
If you are referring to the main ground coming from the battery it should be connected to a transmission bolt that is located just below the bolt securing the transmission dipstick tube.
Chevrolet Celebrity uses negative ground, there is no positive ground.
The 1996 Toyota Camry ignition harness has three wires. The red wire is the hot wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
There is no ground wire. The casing of the starter itself is considered the ground. Ex. If you take a battery and use jumper cables to touch the positive lead to the wire terminal on the starter, and then touch the negative terminal to the metal casing it will spin the motor.
There is no coil wire. The coil is built inside the distributor.