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Need to identify the 5 wires coming out of the black motor box

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Specifically I'm trying to identify the wire on the spark plug coil assembly to which I should connect the signal wire of a Tachometer to. The wire colours are, red, yellow, green/white, and blue.

It says the tachometer wire is Yellow/Green, you do not have that listed. You will find it in the list below, it is highlighted..

WIRING INFORMATION 2001 Subaru Legacy






WIREWIRE COLOR LOCATION

12V CONSTANT WIRE WHITE Ignition Harness

12V IGNITION WIRE GREEN Ignition Harness

12V ACCESSORY WIRE YELLOW Ignition Harness

STARTER WIRE WHITE/BLACK Ignition Harness

POWER DOOR LOCK (-) WHITE Harness In Driver's Kick Panel

POWER DOOR UNLOCK (-) GREEN/RED Harness In Driver's Kick Panel

PARKING LIGHTS (+) ORANGE At Light Switch

DOOR TRIGGER (-) PINK/BLACK In White Connector Behind Fuse Box

TRUNK TRIGGER (-) YELLOW/BLUE In White Connector Behind Fuse Box

TRUNK RELEASE (5-wire) LT.GREEN/YELLOW At Motor In Tail Gate

FACTORY ALARM ARM (-) Factory remote only

FACTORY ALARM DISARM (-) Factory remote only

TACHOMETER YELLOW/GREEN At Ignition Coil

BRAKE WIRE (+) WHITE/BLACK At Brake Pedal Switch

HORN TRIGGER (-) RED/GREEN Harness At Steering Column

LEFT FRONT WINDOW UP BLUE/RED At Driver Window Motor Inside Door

LEFT FRONT WINDOW DOWN BLUE At Driver Window Motor Inside Door

RIGHT FRONT WINDOW UP BLUE/RED Harness In Driver's Kick From Driver Door

RIGHT FRONT WINDOW DOWN BLUE Harness In Driver's Kick From Driver Door

LEFT REAR WINDOW UP BLUE/RED Harness In Driver's Kick From Driver Door

LEFT REAR WINDOW DOWN BLUE Harness In Driver's Kick From Driver Door

RIGHT REAR WINDOW UP BLUE/RED Harness In Driver's Kick From Driver Door
RIGHT REAR WINDOW DOWN BLUE Harness In Driver's Kick From Driver Door

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Where is the blower motor resistor on 2006 Mazda5

1. The
blower motor resistor is located in the upper front section of the Blower Fan
Air Box at the driver's side.


a. Identify/Locate: You will be able to see the upper screw that has a Hexagon shaped head and the wiring harness with blue wires.


b. Action: Find and Identify the Blower Motor Resistor, the
wiring harness plug, the Hexagon shaped top of the upper screw and the lower
Phillips head screw.
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I have on and off switch for timer to red wires from pump two red also from timer two white a nd one black how do i enstall

Description of wiring is unclear
Timer is not identified.
Different timers install different ways.
Not all timers are made to control a pump.

Here's what I know:
1) You are replacing single-pole switch.
2) You want to control pump with timer.
3) You posted question under ST01C timer, but ST01C has 1 blue wire so you don't have ST01C timer.

Here's what I need to know to help you:
1) What HP shows on pump nameplate?
2) What color wires are coming from pump, and how did each wire connect to single-pole switch?
3) What buttons are on timer so I can identify timer.
4) What color wires are on timer.
5) What other wires are inside switch box other than wires going to pump.
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The Casablanca 88U33M Scandia Ceiling Fan only has three wires, a black, a white, and a green wire (ground). How do you wire the fan and light on seperate switches?

If you want to control both the light and the fan using 3-ways, then just wire 2 sets of the 3-way circuits. For this you need two sets of 3-wire between the switches, and one 3-wire cable from the switch location to the fan/light box.

At box #1 (a 2 gang box), you will run a power cable (marked cable #1) into it. From there you run 2 sets of 3-wire cables (identified as cable #2 & cable #3) to the other switch location, which will also be a 2-gang box (box #2).

Also from box #1, you will run a 3-wire cable (cable #4) to the fan/light box (box #3).

Hook up is as follows:

Box #3: connect black of cable #4 to black (fan), connect red of cable #4 to blue (light), connect white of cable #4 to white (fan/light), and connect the bare to the green.

Box #2: Connect white of cable #2 to identified terminal on 1st 3-way switch (#3). Connect red & black of cable #2 to the remaining screws of 3-way switch #3. Next connect white of cable #3 to identified terminal of 2nd 3-way switch (#4), and connect black and red to remaining screws. Tie all grounds together and terminate to both switches.

At box #1, connect black from cable #1 to whites in cables #2 & #3, using a wirenut. Connect white in cable #1 to white in cable #4. Connect black and red in cable #2 to 3rd 3-way switch (#1) and connect black and red in cable #3 to 4th 3-way switch (#2). Connect black in cable #4 to identified terminal of 3-way switch #1, and connect red in cable #4 to identified terminal on 3-way switch #2. Tie all grounds together and to the switches
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I have the Woods 59018 In-Wall 7-Day Digital Timer, and am having trouble installing it. I am replacing an IntermaticModel EJ251 timer that only connects using two black wires in the junction box (as...

Open following link to identify timer, read wiring instructions, and download on-line manual:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html#59028

How to wire timer
1) Timer-green-wire connects to bare ground wire.
2) Switch has 2 wires. Take switch wires and connect to timer-black-wire and timer-red-wire. Choose either one for now.
3) In back of electric box are white wires twisted together and covered with wire nut. Connect timer-white to these wires.
4) If electric box does not have white wires described above, then connect timer-white to bare ground.
5) Turn on electricity, and push timer door which is also the ON-OFF button. If lights come on, timer is wired correctly. If lights do not come on, then reverse timer-red and timer-black wires.

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Wiring of the 2-5-10-15 timer to a jucuzee bath tub it has three wires black blue green. Thanks. Terry.

First thing to consider is size of Load.
Leviton countdown-timer Load rating is 1800 Watt, 120Volt.
Look inside Jacuzzi at rating plate on motor.
Rating plate on motor should give Volts, Watts and Amps.
Formula Volts x Amps = Watts.
Sometimes motor shows VA which is Watts
Is Jacuzzi on 240Volt breaker or 120V breaker?
Leviton countdown timer is not for 240V load.

A) If 120Volt electric Load checks out, here's how to wire timer if 1 cable enter box.
Timer-black-wire connects to jacuzzi-black
Timer-white-wire connects to ground.
Timer-green connects to ground.
Timer-red connects to jacuzzi-blue.

B) Here's how to wire timer if 2 cables enter box.
120Volt cable coming from breaker box has black, white and bare copper wire.
Timer-black-wire connects to black-wire-from-breaker
Timer-white-wire connects to white-wire-from-breaker-box.
Timer-green and jacuzzi-ground connect to ground

Timer-red-wire connects to jacuzzi-black-wire.

Jacuzzi-blue-wire connects to white.
I am puzzled why this wire is blue if circuit is 120Volt.
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Utilitech Wall Timer #0192773 does not switch landscape lights on? Replaced Intermatic that had 3 wires. Black to Black, blue to black and red was capped. Utilitech came with 4 wires - black, white,...

Old timer: Intermatic EJ500 & ST01C timers have a battery. Battery operates the clock motor. Red wire is for 3-way circuit [a hallway with 2 switches is a 3-way circuit].

Utilitec timer, clock runs on 120Volt circuit instead of battery. So clock has to have power.

How to connect wires:
Black timer wire connects to hot wire from breaker box.
Red (or blue) timer wire goes to landscape lights.
White timer wire connects to white neutral wire [or if no neutral is available, connect to bare ground wire].
Green timer wire goes to bare ground wire.

How to find black hot wire and white neutral wire inside box
: Disconnect and separate wires so you can test. Use ordinary tester. Power is on. There is only 1 black hot wire inside each electrical box. Test each black wire to bare ground until tester light comes on > that identifies the black hot wire. Next, test black hot wire to white wires until tester light comes on > that is the neutral wire. Exception: This test does not necessarily work with 3-way switches since they reverse each time switch is thrown.
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Box has 6 wires, recepticle has 5 poles. identify wire placement

Assuming that the "six wires" are from one cable IN and one cable OUT for a 120 volt receptacle. Each cable having a black, white, and bare wire......Twist the bare wires together along with 2 pigtails. Use a red wirenut. One pigtail goes to the green screw on the metal box (if the metal box doesn't have a green screw, get one.) If the box is plastic you don't need that pigtail. Attach the other pigtail to the green screw on the receptacle. Connect both black wires to the gold screws, and both white wires to the silver screws.
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