Oh.
You seem to be wondering which of the two wires on the Radio Shack cord, goes to which end of the cigarette lighter plug.
I'm guessing you don't have an ohm-meter (multi-meter).
If it's not designated on the plug or the cord (look at the assembly, and see if you can see
a plus for positive marking on the plug where the wires come out, or actually stamped on the cord coming out of the plug:
Then you need to think of a way to test the electrical continuity, (or you can call
Radio Shack, and ask them which is which on the cord they sold you).
Take any low voltage device, like a flashlight, or a battery operated transistor radio, or
anything you won't get a shock from (high voltage). Take a length of any electrical wire,
and touch one side of the battery contact, through each side of the Radio Shack cord (using the cord to make the completed electrical circuit, back to the battery operated device).
All's you're trying to do, is identify which wire goes to which contact on the Radio Shack cord.
The absolute easiest way, is to stop by Radio Shack with the cord. If the salesperson
can't TELL you, he'll have a batterytester behind the counter, that he can use to make
a complete circuit through the cord, to tell you which is positive and which is negative.
It's a really simple test, you just need to run a very low voltage through the cord, to complete
a circuit, so you know which wire is which.
Good luck.