touch the wires to the battery terminal
Take the positive battery terminal loose and touch it to the negative terminal post for 30 seconds. Then put the positive terminal back on.
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Remove one battery terminal and touch it to the other to discharge capacitors in the system. Reconnect the terminal and you are good to go. Don't forget to clean the terminal while you have it off.
Unhook the pos terminal of the battery. touch the pos terminal lead to the ground post on the battery. The computer is now reset. Its that easy!
There is no ground wire. The casing of the starter itself is considered the ground. Ex. If you take a battery and use jumper cables to touch the positive lead to the wire terminal on the starter, and then touch the negative terminal to the metal casing it will spin the motor.
Build a jumper wire with small alligator clips at each end. Find the "B" terminal on the regulator and attach one of the alligator clips, find the "D" terminal and touch the terminal with the other alligator clip. You can touch the terminals a few times and it will produce a soft light spark. Under no circumstances touch the "F" terminal or any other part of the regulator or you could damage the regulator. Start the car and make sure the generator charges properly by the gauge indication.
Type at a terminal prompt: touch filenameType lsThe new file, filename, will appear in the list of directories.Typing touch -i (as in your question) will fail with the error message touch: invalid option
If you have the fan removed from the car, you can just quickly use jumpers to connect the negative terminal of the fan to the negative terminal of the battery, then connect another jumper to the positive terminal of the fan,and with insulated hands(!) touch the other end to the positive terminal of the battery. If the fan runs, it's fine.
No, Remove the terminal and clean with wirebrush until both the clamp and battery post are shiny.Re-install.The heating problem should be eliminated.
Run a wire from the POSITIVE terminal on the battery and touch the red wire (positive) to the window motor and run another wire from the NEGATIVE terminal on the battery and touch the green wire (negative) to the window motor. The window should go down. Reverse the wires to make the window go up.
If you touch one side and nothing else there is no path for a current to flow, therefore no shock. Don't try this with a supply of 50 v or more.