Connecting jumper cables backward is a VERY bad thing to do. You have probably blown the diode plate in the alternator and/or the fusable link and who knows what else. That is likely to be an expensive mistake.
I did the same thing, you have to replace the main 80 amp fuse, its the only one that's screwed in to the main fuse box, so don't try to pull it unscrew both sides and replace, its easier than it sounds:) Hopefully that is all it is and will be a $5 fix. If that is the issue, you won't have any power to anything....turning the key is dead, no lights or sounds.
The duration of Her Grave Mistake is 1200.0 seconds.
The duration of A Flirt's Mistake is 480.0 seconds.
The duration of A Great Mistake is 1020.0 seconds.
Slow, 7+ seconds?
The duration of Love's Greatest Mistake is 3600.0 seconds.
The duration of Beautiful Mistake - film - is 1.25 hours.
When you make a mistake in the banana monkey game, the monkey will blink for a few seconds, and then start you from the beginning of the board.
It refers to the Heated Oxygen Sensor, and specifically that the signal remains unchanged for more than 20 seconds after closed loop. Probably time to change it.
You have a CODE stored on the transmission computer! Also did you check the trans fluid level? it may be low.
The alarm warning light in your 2002 Mazda Protg is an indication that the alarm system is deactivated. Remove the alarm fuse, for 10 seconds. Put the fuse back into its original slot.
Very Dangerous. Just like it is for everyone else. Statistics from AAA (I believe) have shown that every 2 seconds your eyes are off the road your chance for a crash doubles (4 seconds x4, 6 seconds x8, 8 seconds x16, etc). Texting is possibly more dangerous for teens because they generally lack the driving experience that adults have. This means that if a text message causes an experienced driver to make a small mistake, they may be able to correct for that elsewhere. If an inexperienced driver makes a mistake because of a text message, they may not be able to make up for it.
Provided it is done with a vacuum in great shape and done correctly, the answer is 80% of all dry dirt (excludes the oily dirt). What is done correctly, you ask? In the open areas, 5 forward passes and a returning 5 backward passes each taking 5 seconds per forward pass and 5 seconds each backward pass to complete at the very minimum. These areas require a daily vacuuming regiment. Areas covered with furniture or in closets are to be vacuumed with 3 forward passes and a complimentary 3 backward passes, each taking 5 seconds and these need to be vacuumed once per week. That is the very minimal treatment for your carpet. Everyone has an excuse that sounds good to them for why they can't do this much labor around the house. It all boils down to living life as a responsible adult.