You could've blown a fuse or even worse fried the computer. Check all fuses under the hood and the battery itself. Good Luck!!!
It depends if you really have a 95 toyota pickup or if you really have a 95.5 tacoma A 95 pickup is obd1 as obd2 started in 96 (or 95.5 on tacomas)
Just in case you let the jumper cables touch, you don't want to complete the circuit. However, if you are careful then it really does not matter.
a really long extension works really good if you took the transfer case off allready.
well if you really hooked up jumper cables wrong and you got by the fireworks show then you probably damaged your alternator and battery. Possibly blowing fuseable link,but if car runs then alternator and battery.
Not really describing answer , but i would assume you shifter cables have broken
If it is a twelve volt system then you probably need to hook up two jumper cables one to each if it is really dead. if not just hook up the battery on the driver side.
I got about 5 bucks for some really nice ones with a carrying case. You apparently can pawn them but they are going to need to be nice ones in good condition for the shop tomhave any interest at all
I read these are really good and durable cables.
Im not really a mechanic but i believe it might burn valves. If it is a 22re toyota pickup motor they are supposed to tap overtightening them may lead to a burnt valve.
an s3 is really slow i raced it in my Toyota Camry gti 1991 and i won Toyota Camry gti is really really fast
A new driver could really use an entire car safety kit that includes: a first aid kid, jumper cables, flashlight, gloves, a screwdriver, a poncho, a reflective vest and some reflective markers for the ground leading up to the car.
There really aren't many large brands involved with making speaker cables and there isn't really much to argue with.It's not something you need to overthink.