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ATT would have no way of knowing if your device were connected to another device by Bluetooth. They wouldn't charge you for using a plug-in earphone...same thing for Bluetooth.
Yes, it's right by the earphone plug.
You will need a 3.5mm Audio Earphone Headphone Microphone Adapter for Apple iPhone 3G to plug in your headphones.
could be a dirty or defective earphone jack. sometimes when you plug it in, it will mute your phone.
some earphones are mono and some are stereo. check that your buying the correct one first. if earplug have problem ,please use tool test it,example:mp3,use it test every one plug parts.my web:www.esshop.cn
If the spark plug is cracked and will not turn out on a 2000 Pontiac Montana, a person might have to remove the manifold to get at the plug. Removing the alternator can also help but if the plug is stuck, the manifold will have to come off to get the plug out.
you have to raise the vehicle and remove the plug from the transmission, then fill it with a pumping device.
No. A plug is an electrical connection device. A sensor is a measurement device.
when standing behind machine, spark plug will be located on the left side of engine. to access this you must first remove the seat, then lift up the black rubber flap covering carb, then remove the the chamber device on the air intake. after this is complete you will see the spark plug and the spark plug wire
just buy new headphones the factory will probibly replace them instead of fixing them anyway
There is a small plug on the inside panel, remove it and there is a release lever inside the door.
The manual for the LG800G shows describes a "handsfree or stereo earphone connector." It requires a (larger than some) 3.5mm male plug.