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Arturo sanchez Posted on Mar 07, 2019

Main Power cord input,, positive need color from right to left three wires

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2008

SOURCE: REPLACING POWER CORD

White to center, red on Right, Black on left, Green goes to case or external ground screw.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 07, 2008

SOURCE: connecting 4-wire recectacle 14-30r dryer

doesn't matter both are 110v lines but if you want look up to top screw connections the wires coming to those screws are also colored as long as the red and black are to outside screws dryer will work ok

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2009

SOURCE: Radio wiring ford xg ute

On new systems, like the one you bought to replace old one: grey and white are front, purple and green are rear. New wires should be labelled or shown on diagram on radio body. Stripes indicate negative side of speaker.

On your old loom: cut back behind plug, and strip wires at ends. Isolate power and grounds, and any that go hot EVER! Now checking just the remaining wires, use a AA or 9-volt battery, and touch pairs of wires to opposite poles of the battery. If you touch two that go to the same speaker, you will hear a slight static sound at that speaker: label these for that speaker, and so on. Once you get the pairs seperated and labelled by speaker location, the negs will be the striped ones, though you may not find they all have stripes. once you pair them, test in both polarity positions, the correct one will sound better right away. Should be able to reach max volume with little buzz or distortion. If not switch pow and neg sides. Hope this helps, TT

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2009

SOURCE: Replace a 3 wire power cord with a 4 wire power cord.

red on one end, black on the other, white in the middle, green to cabinet ground.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2009

SOURCE: What colors on electrical cord go with what screw on dryer?

black on first screw/white on middle screw/red on third screw/green to the screw on case that says grnd.

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