no matter what vehical it is, the proper way to disconnect a battery is to disconnect the ground side first ,then the positive side
to reconnect it is exactly opposite
you connect positive side irst then connect ground side
ground side in case your not sure is the negative side of battery
Always dis-connect ground first on any vehicle.
Disconnect the battery, then connect the freon so that as much as possible will go in, then re-connect the battery and start the car with the ac on high until you get the proper amount of freon.
Disconnect negative (- black)(ground) first. Reconnect last too.
The proper way to connect a second starter wire depends with the configuration used.
Diesel engines can be operated with 'biofuel' with the proper adjustments.
There are specially tools to disconnect factory fuel lines for most vehicles. You can get the specific one for your vehcile or a set the covers different makes. Most auto parts, tools stores carry atleast some of them or visit your local dealer.
Simply disconnect the heater hoses going to and from the heater, (Inlet & Outlet) at the firewall. Purchase the proper size hose coupling that will allow you to connect the 2 hoses together. Do not plug these hoses, just connect them together. The coolant will now not flow through the heater core.
Only if you have time to fix the resulting non running mess. Diesel fuel, no. Diesel engine oil, yes if it is the proper weight.
You can purchase a tool for that job for probably under $10 from your local auto parts store. If you attempt to disconnect the line without the proper tool you will damage it.
With the proper adapters, yes.
Disconnect positive cable first then negative. Reconnect the negative cable first then positive.
Disconnect the inlet and outlet hose going to the heater core, and connect them together. Do not plug either hose, just simply connect them together. Go to an auto parts store and tell them what you want to do. They can supply the proper connector and clamps. The inlet and outlet hoses are located, passenger side, entering the firewall.