Can a yellow lead be connected to a battery?

Can a yellow lead be connected to a battery?

•Do not directly connect the yellow lead of this product to the vehicle battery. If the lead is directly connected to the battery, engine vibration may eventually cause the insulation to fail at the point where the wire passes from the passenger compartment into the engine compartment.

Is the Honeywell home thermostat compatible with my existing wiring?

Unsure if Honeywell Home thermostats from Resideo are compatible with your home? Use our tool to determine which thermostats work with your home’s existing wiring. What if I Don’t Have a C-Wire?

How to troubleshoot sur Ron light-bee electrical troubleshooting?

Remove the 2 bolts holding the USB/ignition assembly and pull from the top, you should have a simple connector with 2 wires, unplug it and measure the continuity between the 2 pins when the switch it ON, if you don’t hear a beep them it’s possible the switch is finished.

Is there a problem with Honda soy wiring?

An Illinois-based soy wiring lawsuit filed a few months ago has been dismissed. While the case tried to assert that Honda’s “rodent tape” was an admission of a problem with their soy-based wire coating attracting rodents, the judge saw it as an act of good customer service.…

What kind of wiring does a Honda 2015 have?

“ The 2015 Honda vehicles have a “green” product that consist of fuel lines and various wiring that has a soy based composition. Rodents are eating the fuel lines and wiring because of the soy based ingredient.

Do you know if your car has soy based wiring?

To be honest, both of my cars that were attacked are newer (2015 Honda, $2,400+ in damages, and 2012 Hyundai, $9,300+ in damages). So, are youat risk? Does your car have soy based wiring? In order to help determine, there are class action lawsuits that were recently filed against Honda, Toyota, KIA, and Hyundai.

Are there any rodents that eat Honda wiring?

“Honda is not aware of studies or information indicating that any of the wiring insulation or other components used for Honda vehicles are derived from substances that attract rodents or increase their propensity to chew on wiring or other components in engine compartments.”