Most likely the starting selenoid went out.
Ok for all you crazy people the because i made a mistake and hooked the wires up backwards so the ribbed wire is negative.
the positive side has the fuse
your fuel lines either are clogged or you dont have it hooked up right. does it make a wining sound when you turn it on if not then it's not hooked up right or it is defected
The positive cable is hooked on the solenoid contact and the negative is hooked to the body of the car. With such connections you will never get the sparking issues.
Diesel multiple unit; self-propelled train cars that can be hooked together.
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Electrons flow through wires that are hooked to a battery. The battery's negative terminal repels the electrons, while the positive terminal attracts them.
yes but older cars put up with more abuse like this than new cars with computers etc so there is a good chance everything is ok if it wasnt on for long
You need to have the diagnostic computer hooked up to the motor, and have the new inputs adjusted with that.
It is directly underneath the drivers side header. Your oil filter is hooked onto it
Yes, but be very careful of where it is hooked to - positive to positive, ground to frame on the car being jumped - otherwise, it can damage the electronics.
I think you might have made a mistake and you might have meant sell. All you have to do is get hooked up with a car dealer and ka-bam! There you have your answer