09 pro star

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Thomas0810, Feb 25, 2011.

  1. Thomas0810

    Thomas0810 Road Train Member

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    i drive a 09 company prostar international.The cb wires provided are a white and a green with a plastic plug in clip on the end of it.Does anyone know which of the two is the hot wire?Thanks in advance
     
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  3. handlebar

    handlebar Heavy Load Member

    To be certain, do you have access to a DC voltmeter? Harbor Freight sells some for under $10, and they can be invaluable on the road for diagnosing faulty lights, coax runs, and the like.
    I do not have an easy answer for your question, though. Doesn't sound like standard wire color codes at all, unless maybe for Prostar.
    -- Handlebar --
     
  4. Nevs

    Nevs Light Load Member

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    That kind of says it all, it is an International after all!:biggrin_2559:
     
  5. Thomas0810

    Thomas0810 Road Train Member

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    thanks for the help
     
  6. spudman

    spudman Bobtail Member

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    my 2010 the green wire was hot but i what get something to check with it
     
  7. WA4GCH

    WA4GCH Road Train Member

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    also many times the ground wire will show a short to the chassies or shell of the SO-239 natenna connector .
     
  8. TheEvilTwin69

    TheEvilTwin69 Light Load Member

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    most often green is ground
     
  9. TripleSober

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    Green is hot on my 2011.
     
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