GET THE POS AND NEG WIRES AND RUN THEM TO YOUR CORNER LIGHT'S NEG AND POS WIRES.
remove resistor from loop positive to positive terminal neg to neg
u have to hook up both coils on the subs or u will damage it u can run both coils in series that's pos to pos and neg to neg witch will make the sub 2ohm or u can do it by running it in parallel one neg to the other coils pos then using the one neg and one pos u got left now u have 8ohms it really comes down o what amp your hooking up and what ohms u get the most out of your amp
Just hook the right colored wires up to the speakers. In truth, it isn't going to matter which side of the speaker they're hooked to. It'll sound fine.
Possibilities: * the bulb is burned out * the fuse is bad * the wires leading to the headlight are broken * the pos and neg wires are shorted.
red for pos,black for neg
remove the neg battery cable then the wires on the starter. Then take out the mounting bolts and work the starter out.
red positive, green negative
it might be o neg or a,b,o,a neg and posi,b neg and posi
Yes, If you weld on a vehicle with any welder it can not only damage the computer but other electrical parts as well. Easy fix,,,disconect neg wire on battery wait 30 seconds before welding, when done put neg cable back on...thats it
neg 22 because a neg minus a neg u add them and make it negative
Yellow= Constant 12v Red= Switched 12v Black= Ground Wht/blk= LF neg Wht= LF pos gray/blk= RF neg gray= RT pos gren/blk= LR neg grn= LR pos purple/blk= RR neg purple= RR pos orange (orange w/white)= Illumination (dimmer) blue= pwr ant or amp turn-on