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Wires between Alternator and Battery, and between Alternator plug connector and fuse box etc.
Both the source and the TV have to have a HDMI connector. If they don't, use the S-connector. No S- connector? you will have to use the VIDEO connection on the TV.
Disconnect the hose both the top and bottom ones , place new alternator and connect the hose back in place.
A male RJ45 plug is specifically designed to fit an RJ45 socket. You would need a device that takes both allows you to plug both coax and an RJ45 connector into it. Perhaps a cable modem? Kind regards, Gareth
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Did you check all the fuses? Other things would be a wiring harness connector becoming unseated or dirty, all the bulbs are burnt out or a wire is cut.
Yes, you would use only one of the video connectors at a time. The reason some monitors have different video connectors is to allow it to connect to a number of different video cards. If you have a DVI or HDMI connector on both the motherboard or video card and the monitor, then use it, and if not, use the VGA connector. Just use the one that is on both the computer and the monitor, and if you have both, just use the one you prefer.
There should be a large connector coming from the Power Supply unit. You may have a 20 pin or a 24 pin connector on your motherboard. Most power supplies come with a 20+4 pin connector which allows them to connect to both 20 and 24 pin mother bards.
Go to www.installdr.com and they will walk you through it. You need an adapter for a non-Honda radioAnswerPagan Audio (on Ebay) as well as AUTOTOYS on the internet sell "Metra" wiring harness for around $10 ~ $15 That will match your factory harness so you won't have to cut and spice and also have a secondary plug which will plug into the car's factory plug and allow you to retain factory alarm/keyless entry and dome light. AnswerThe harness Pagan Car Audio (Ebay) does not work for a 98. The pigtail harness they sell has a "male" connector and so does the factory keyless entry/alarm harness from the car. You must cut the ground, 12V continuous (yellow) and the ignition (red) wires from both harnesses and connect them for there harness to work, a pain. AnswerI had to keep my stock radio harness in the dash when i replaced mine. The keyless entry sensor is located in the harness.
No, it is equipped with an alternator.
# Disconnect and isolate negative battery cable. # Raise and support vehicle. # Note: If equipped with 4WD and certain transmissions, a support bracket is used between front axle and side of transmission. Remove 2 support bracket bolts at transmission. Pry support bracket slightly to gain access to lower starter mounting bolt. # Remove one bolt and one nut if equipped with a manual transmission. # Move starter motor towards front of vehicle far enough for nose of starter pinion housing to clear housing. Always support starter motor during this process, do not let starter motor hang from wire harness. # Tilt nose downwards and lower starter motor far enough to access and remove nut that secures battery positive cable wire harness connector eyelet to solenoid battery terminal stud. Do not let starter motor hang from wire harness. # Remove battery positive cable wire harness connector eyelet from solenoid battery terminal stud. # Disconnect battery positive cable wire harness connector from solenoid terminal connector receptacle. # Remove starter motor.# Disconnect and isolate negative battery cable. # Raise and support vehicle. # Note: If equipped with 4WD and certain transmissions, a support bracket is used between front axle and side of transmission. Remove 2 support bracket bolts at transmission. Pry support bracket slightly to gain access to lower starter mounting bolt. # Remove two bolts if equipped with an automatic transmission. # Move starter motor towards front of vehicle far enough for nose of starter pinion housing to clear housing. Always support starter motor during this process, do not let starter motor hang from wire harness. # Tilt nose downwards and lower starter motor far enough to access and remove nut that secures battery positive cable wire harness connector eyelet to solenoid battery terminal stud. Do not let starter motor hang from wire harness. # Remove battery positive cable wire harness connector eyelet from solenoid battery terminal stud. # Disconnect battery positive cable wire harness connector from solenoid terminal connector receptacle. # Remove starter motor.# Connect solenoid wire to starter motor (snaps on). # Position battery cable to solenoid stud. Install and tighten battery cable eyelet nut . Do not allow starter motor to hang from wire harness. # Position starter motor to transmission. # Install and tighten lockwasher nut and bolt . # Lower vehicle. # Connect negative battery cable.# Connect solenoid wire to starter motor (snaps on). # Position battery cable to solenoid stud. Install and tighten battery cable eyelet nut . Do not allow starter motor to hang from wire harness. # Position starter motor (4) to transmission. # If equipped with automatic transmission, slide cooler tube bracket into position. # Install and tighten both bolts . # Lower vehicle. # Connect negative battery cable.
Yes. Although they are small most netbooks have either wi-fi or a RJ45 (Cat5) connector built in - mine has both. Perhaps the NET part of the word netbook might be a clue.