Typically, in the US, the blue wire of a ceiling fan is for the light kit, the red wire is for the fan motor's high speed, the green wire is for the ground, and the white wire is for the neutral connection. You would connect the blue wire to the black wire of the ceiling, the red wire to the red wire of the ceiling (if there is one), the green wire to the bare copper wire (ground), and the white wire to the white wire.
Brown = live (hot) - (equivalent to Red wire) Blue = neutral - (equivalent to the Black wire) Yellow and green = earth. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- However never rely on the wire colors - you should test the wires with a meter to be sure that the person before you has not made a mistake further back in the wiring.
In electrical wiring, the live or "hot" wire is typically brown or red, the neutral wire is typically blue or black, and the ground wire is yellow or green. So, in this case, the brown wire is likely the hot wire, the blue wire is the neutral wire, and the yellow green wire is the ground wire.
By the National Electrical Code a red wire connects the switch to the load. The only way to be sure is to use a volt meter: one lead to the red wire and the other to ground-the ground wire or metallic junction box; then operate the switch to see volts/no volts. The other wire should be neutral. Check this with an ohmeter to ground. There should be continuity at all times. The hot lead from the switch has to go to the center contact in the bulb holder, and the neutral to the bulb threads otherwise one can get shocked when changing the bulb; again use the ohmeter, but only on unpowered circuits. A volt/ohmeter can be bought for about $10 at a hardware or big box H-W store.
The red wire is typically used for the power supply, the black wire is used for the light fixture, and the white wire is the neutral wire. The absence of a green wire means that the ceiling does not have a ground wire connected. It is important to verify the wiring with a voltage tester and consult a licensed electrician if needed.
first u cut the red wire then blue then the green right by the blue wire
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aftermarket is a clear red or blue the stock is blue if u cut this wire remember that if this wire touches and part of the cars body that is will fry the deck(stero) you have tp take the battery out of the car first before u mess with this wire
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Typically, in the US, the blue wire of a ceiling fan is for the light kit, the red wire is for the fan motor's high speed, the green wire is for the ground, and the white wire is for the neutral connection. You would connect the blue wire to the black wire of the ceiling, the red wire to the red wire of the ceiling (if there is one), the green wire to the bare copper wire (ground), and the white wire to the white wire.
you cut the yellow and black wire from the origanal plug and wire these from the CD player wire the yellow, red, blue, wire into the yellow and the black from origanal plug to black on CD player
normally the blue and red wires are hot white is standaed for nutral,
Cut the red wire.
red wire, blue wire, green wire and the black wire.
should be red and light blue from the ignition switch to the starter relay
connect the blue wire to the red wire before you press "START"
The stereo wiring colors for a 2000 Mitsubishi Galant are simple to identify. The radio constant 12v+ wire is red/black, the radio switched 12v+ wire is blue, the ground wire is chassis, the radio illumination wire is green/white, and the dimmer wire is black/yellow. For the front speakers, the left front speaker wire (+) is white/blue, the left front speaker wire (-) is black/blue, the right front speaker wire (+) is white/red, and the right front speaker wire (-) is black/red. For the rear speakers, the left rear speaker wire (+) is yellow/blue, the left rear speaker wire (-) is gray/blue, the right rear speaker wire (+) is yellow/red, and the right rear speaker wire (-) is gray/red.