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Certainly! All you'll need is a mini-to-mini adapter to insert into your car's receiver.
universal adapter
Once this lamp is triggered by a fault, you will need to have a diagnostic tool to plug into the diagnostics plug to clear the fault.
it doesn't matter which plug
it is the kind that works when you plug it in
The country you live in will have a national plug standard for that application.
Yes but you need some kind of special plug. I suggest looking it up online
Most automotive timing lights (or "strobe" lights because of their pulsing light when operated) have three wires --- one for positive (the red clip), one for negative (the black clip), and one for the #1 spark plug. Before starting, determine which plug on your engine is the #1 -- generally, it's the one closest to the radiator fan on a 4-cylinder and on a 6 or 8-cylinder the same but on the right or left side depending on the engine. Hook the red clip to the positive post on the battery, the black clip to the negative post, and the third wire to the #1 spark plug. If your timing light has an "inductive" pickup clip (MUCH easier, btw), then simply hook the clip to the #1 spark plug wire, making sure the correct side of the clip is facing the spark plug. There should be an indicator on the clip informing you which side faces the plug. If your timing light has a "direct connector" to the #1 plug, then remove the spark plug wire boot from #1, and connect the "direct connector" between the top of the #1 plug and the spark plug wire boot. And you're good to go!
There is a Hose with a Clip attached to the Left Side of the Frame underneath the Primary Cover. Remove the Clip and Pull the Drain Plug in the Hose..
it depends on what kind of ipod it is. I have the little clip-on mini and a bubble pops up on the computer asking me if i want to delete my songs and continue or if i want to take it back out of the unknown computer. the mini's will give you an option first, it's not like all the songs will suddenly disappear. My sisters ipod is the new video kind and it doesn't care what computer it is hooked to. it will download songs from anywhere without deleting anything.
if it is the ones with a metal clip the you would pry (lightly) on the middle of the plastic clip to work your screwdriver underneth the metal clip retainer..it slides out and releases the plug. to re-assemble simply slide the clip back in and re-install the plug.
Into a USB outlet of your computer.