They should be in line if u will look at the wire harness the furthest one down the line should go to the forward most inj. and follow the order they are in down the wire harness. Hope this is some help to you but without seeing it makes it hard to explain. but if u will look they are in order down the harness. Good luck
"Main sockets" is referring to fuse sockets, particularly the main fuse sockets for a fuse panel.
Most motherboards today come with between 2 and 8 sockets for the insertion of memory. These are usually either SIMMs (single inline memory modules) or DIMMs (dual inline memory modules). These can come in different sizes. The motherboard usually labels these sockets "SIMM0" through "SIMM7" or "DIMM1" through "DIMM3", etc. The sockets are almost always filled starting with the lowest numbered socket first. Most Pentium class or higher motherboards require SIMMs to be inserted in pairs, but DIMMs may be inserted individually.
Someone may have switched the sockets in the back of the lenses.
In order to find information on the various sockets on a motherboard someone would need to actually know the manufacturer and serial number of the board. This is written on it. With that information the person can check the maker's site for details of what sockets are where on it.
Wrenches and sockets all come in multiple sizes. Which you have depends on the kind of work you do. Most craftsmen have a full set of metric wrenches and sockets and a full set of SAE wrenches and sockets. Most get by with 3/8 drive sockets, but many have 1/2 sockets as well.
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
The 1994 Volvo 850 does not have an OBD2 connector. In fact, this car is instead in the OBD1 group. In order to read fault code ( Fuel injection, Ignition, Automatic transmission...) there is a Diagnostic Test Unit located in the front right hand side of the engine compartment . It consists of two modules side by side, with a plastic cover on each one . After lifting the covers off, you can see the modules marked A and B, where each one has six numbered sockets.
They shouldn't, so no.
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
Sticking Fingers into Sockets was created on 2007-07-03.
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