The humming noise was probally your in tank electric fuel pump. If you heard it humming, ussually sounds more like a buzz to me, could be a clogged fuel filter or a failing pump. Disconnect the fuel line to the carburetor, do not crank eng but turn on key, you should have fuel coming out the end of the line. If you do not trouble shoot for faulty fuel pump, 1st stop check fuse in glovebox.
To replace a mirror in a Toyota vehicle, first, the negative cable of the battery should be disconnected. Then, the mirror cover should be removed from the door panel carefully, and the wiring disconnected so the mirror can be replaced.
The starter on a 98 Ford Contour SE is changed by disconnecting the battery, jacking the vehicle up, and removing the starter shield. The retaining bolts and bracket can then be removed, the wires disconnected, and the starter removed.
A vehicle may not run if the battery cables are disconnected with or without a bad alternator. The best way to test an alternator is by voltage output when applying a load.
KAM is reset in a vehicle by a diagnostic tool or when the battery is disconnected for more than 5 minutes.
When a battery is disconnected, power to the vehicle's electrical systems is typically supplied by the vehicle's alternator, which generates electricity while the engine is running. Additionally, some vehicles may have capacitors that can temporarily hold a charge and provide power to essential systems. However, without a battery or a backup power source, most electrical components will not function effectively.
Disconnect the battery for 5 minutes. Step on brake and try to start vehicle with battery disconnected. Reconnect battery. I stumbled onto this by accident.
The battery seems to be a problem on this vehicle. A recharge could fix the issue but a new battery may be necessary.
May be you accidently disconnected a sensor wire doing the repairs. Maybe you have to reprogram the vehicle computer because the battery was disconnected. LOL
lay off the crack
Yes, but depending on the vehicle you may loose your speedometer. You will loose all funstion of your ABS system
The radiator on a 2002 Toyota Sequoia can be removed and replaced by first draining the coolant. The cooling hoses can then be disconnected, the retaining bolts removed, and the radiator pulled from the vehicle.
It will naturally lose some of its power, but should still be hot enough to start the vehicle if it's a good battery, and was fully charged when stored.