Simply draw yourself a map of where the wires are all hooked up. Be sure to disconnect the positive wire off of your battery terminal so you don't get a shocking experience. Then replace with a correct new solenoid and hook the wires back up in the same place they were on the old one. No special step-by-step process is needed. You will want to make sure you unhook the battery, though.
you can not it is impossible
You use the fire and move your mouse over the cracks.
ask this guy to help you, then get to the water thing that's stuck, then move the wood to make it go to the other side. Then when you are done, you fix the cart that fell down. Then you take the thing that shoots fire out, and fix the cracks on the cart.
ok it is the golf cart it like to be wierd
click on the cart put the tracking device in the cart and press the cart and you beat that part
You cannot fix it, just replace it.
The creators of Club Penguin have not yet created a lightning level in cart surfing on Club Penguin.
if all your batteries are good and charged up you have a bad speed solenoid if your cart is older than 1993. But, if its a newer cart you could have a bad controller box. Make sure your batteries are good, it only takes one bad cell in one battery to mess things up sometimes
First you have to talk to Rory at the mine and fix the drain pipe. Then you weld the mining cart back together. Finally, put the tracking device into the mine cart and push it into the mine shaft.
It's probably not a motor problem. What led up to the problem? Did it just appear or did someone work on the electrics and then the problem cropped up? Where do the sparks fly from? It may be a solenoid problem, but the symptoms reveal little.
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value of a 1997 golf cart