Where is the positive coil wire on a car?
Locate the positive coil wire, which runs from the ignition switch to the positive terminal of the ignition coil. On later model cars, this wire may run back to the car’s computer or the ignition control module. Connect the positive coil wire to the positive terminal of the ignition coil. Locate the negative coil wire.
What happens when you wire the ignition kit backwards?
Polarity reversed when wiring the ignition kit (i.e., wiring the ignition kit to the + and – terminals of the coil, backwards). This will fry the ignition module’s electronics immediately. The red HotSpark wire should go to the coil’s + terminal and the black HotSpark wire should go to the coil’s – terminal.
When do you remove the ground wire from the ignition coil?
1. Remove the ground wire from the coil. 2. Start the engine ( turn the key ) 3. See how well the engine runs. Does it cut out? I guess what I don’t understand is the little wire ( ground wire ) is what tells the engine to quit when you turn the key off?
Where does the Black Wire on Bosch ignition go?
The black wire connects to negative ( – or 1 on Bosch coil). Connect any other wires to the coil in their original positions. This ignition module is designed for 12V negative ground applications only. Do not connect either of the coil’s terminals ( + or – ) to ground (earth).
Locate the positive coil wire, which runs from the ignition switch to the positive terminal of the ignition coil. On later model cars, this wire may run back to the car’s computer or the ignition control module. Connect the positive coil wire to the positive terminal of the ignition coil. Locate the negative coil wire.
The black wire connects to negative ( – or 1 on Bosch coil). Connect any other wires to the coil in their original positions. This ignition module is designed for 12V negative ground applications only. Do not connect either of the coil’s terminals ( + or – ) to ground (earth).
Polarity reversed when wiring the ignition kit (i.e., wiring the ignition kit to the + and – terminals of the coil, backwards). This will fry the ignition module’s electronics immediately. The red HotSpark wire should go to the coil’s + terminal and the black HotSpark wire should go to the coil’s – terminal.
What happens when the white wire on the remote fails?
This situation usually effects the trim switch on the remote, which also fails to function. Generally, the battery switch (Perko type) has a short pig-tail with a connection to a “white wire” (WW). This WW feeds the power to the ignition and remote control trim switches.