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The red wire typically goes to the black wire.
The red wire is Positive, (+) and the Black wire is Negative. (-)
red and orange wire go closest to each other the other wire go to the farthest peg
The red battery wire goes on the positive + battery terminal no matter which side it is on. The black wire goes on the negative - terminal.
hot wire
You have a 3 way switch. Your black wire is the hot wire. Your green wire is the ground wire. Your red and white wires go to the light and other switch. You should have gotten a wiring diagram with your switch.
Red, white, and black are standard for a three-way switch (you have two switches that control the same fixture). You should also have a ground wire (copper, unsheathed). The black and red are negative, while the white is positive. It works pretty simply. When the switch is up, the black and white are linked, creating a circuit. When it is down, the red and white are linked. If both switches agree (both are red/white or both are black/white), then the circuit is completed and power flows.
red to pos black to neg
The red wire typically connects to the black wire.
Yes, the red wire is a positive wire (+) and the black wire is a negative wire (-) :D
Take the ignition wire apart from there take a jumper wire and go from the red to the black
The big red wire and the orange or blue wire go on the big stud in the middle. The small purple wire goes on the smaller stud