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This whirlpool should be very similar.
Check the image and see if this is the arrangement.
Electrically the white is common and the other tan/red strip cold
Brown hot water for the Whirlpool.
The second image is for the AAV7000AWW where the pink wire is hot water and the Purple is cold. In both cases the white is connected together and is common.
Cut off the old plug end with wire cutters. Next, strip off the outside cover of the cord about and inch off. This will expose the black and white wire inside. Then strip off the coating on the black wire and white wire. Take your new plug end and slide the plug over the cord. Use a phillips screw driver to wire the black and white wire to the terminals.
Wall mount. Cut the power to the switch by tripping the breaker at the "fuse box". You will need help to see what breaker controls that lighting circuit. Get new switch,remove old switch from wall mount and note the color coding of the wires. There will be screws that attach the power wires to the switch and wires that go to the fan.Power wires are one black and one white. The other wire is a green ground wire. Remove the wires,one at a time and connect to the switch,IF there is enough wire length to do so.You will need pliers to yank the wires out. The stripped,bare wire at the end should go on the new fan switch so when you tighten the wire end,the wire end tightens onto the terminal clockwise.
If the stripped end is broken off,strip another 3/4" of wire and wrap the wire around the terminal,clockwise.
You MAY test the switch B-4 you put it back into the wall.Be careful of the "hot" black wire.
Click the circuit breaker back off and install into the wall box.
Hello, black is the line or "hot" wire. White is the neutral and green is the ground wire.. On the cord end the black goes to the smaller of the two parallel blades and the white to the larger. The green goes to the one that is more round, the ground.
OK on the truck side, brake controller harness wire colors are:
RED = +12V (Hot at all times, even with truck off) RED/GREEN = Stop light (Hot when brake pedal is depressed) BLACK = Ground BROWN/WHITE = Brake out (variable voltage to trailer brakes, 2v-12v) RED/BLUE = Dimmer (not used on most controllers)
On the controller side (these are pretty much universal):
BLACK = +12v RED = Stop light WHITE = Ground BLUE = Brake out
1. connect the red wire to the stop lamp switch lead on the brake control. Connect the other end of red wire to the stop lamp switch in the vehicle using the splice connector
2. connect the blue wire to the trailer brake lead on the brake control. Route the other end of the blue wire to the trailer connector at the back of the vehicle.
3. connect the white wire to the ground lead on the brake control. Route the other end of the white
wire to the vehicle’s battery. Use the ring connector to connect the white wire to the battery’s negative terminal.
4. connect the black wire to the power lead on the brake control. Route the other end of the black wire to the vehicle’s battery. Use the fuse assembly to connect the black wire to the battery’s positive terminal.
Sounds like the encoder strip. There's a hook on one side, itgoes through a slot in the printhead, near the top in the back, and a spring to hook it on the other side. Hard to put back without taking the covers off.
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