I am assuming you are talking about the wires that connect your battery to your car not jump starting our car with another. Than being said it also sounds like you have corosion and loose connectors. 1st wet down the battery and sprinkle baking soda on the connections. They will bubble if there is acid from the connections. Let this go a minute then rinse away. Do this a few times. Then pull the connections from the battery and using a battery post cleaner clean the post and the inside of the connector so you see fresh material. The cleaner is like a mini wire brush inside a plastic holder. costs only a couply of bucks. Then push and turn the connector onto the post and tighten down. The connector should not turn once you put it on and tighten it. If it does replace it. To do that go to walmarts auto department or any auto parts store and get a set or a single connector. The one I use is just the end part. Follow the directions in the package for your vehicle. Get a special anti corrosion paste when there and put it all over the connector to prevent this from happening again. Lastly any time you are dealing with a battery wear old cloths and clean them immediately. Any splashed acid will put a hole in your clothes.
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I poked the gelatin with my finger just to watch it jiggle.
The verb to jiggle has the related adjectives jiggling, jiggled, and jiggly. The adverb form is not listed, but it would be of the form jigglily.
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This is how to remove it..... fitting is same but in reverse. First, remove the battery, taking off the negative connection first. Remove the 4 bolts holding the battery tray in place (13mm socket) Underneath the car, at the back of the engine, remove the pozi drive screw holding the LT lead to the back of the solenoid, remove the top nut connecting the thick cable to the back of solenoid (I found this easier to do once the starter was hanging loose) Back above the engine, loosen the 19mm bolt that holds the starter motor to the gearbox (it's a tight squeeze to get access to it) Then back underneath, loosen the bottom starter motor bolt (14mm) Back above, remove the 19mm bolt, underneath again and while supporting the starter, remove the 14mm bolt. The starter can then be jiggled about to remove it completely.
Stop the mirth; my face hurts! I will be unable to contain my mirth much longer! The unbridled mirth jiggled Santa's girth.
It's a simple fix: change the switch that is mounted on the backside of your ignitionlock. Well known problem
Jiggle is when a person has a storage fo fat or cellulite in a concentrated area, and when that area moves (IE Running, jumping, or being slapped) it quivers like a bowl of jello would. For Example: * I slapped my girlfriend's ass and it jiggled so much; she's gaining weight. * When she ran, her boobs jiggled up and down. * My sister ate two pots of spaghetti; her potbelly now jiggles with even the slightest contact.
Steering wheel may need to be jiggled back & forth to release lock if there is pressure on the wheel of the lock cylinder may be worn to the point of needing replacement.
Abraham Lincoln was the best of the best he beast but so sadly he died a long time ago he born in Feburay 12th 1809 yessah he was awesome bow down to his awesomness and he never jiggled because he was really skinny but do not come running to me if you jiggle that just means your fat hah!
i had the same problem.it was just an adjustment on the cable linkage under the shifter.i quess it slackened over time.
i had the same problem. you need to replace the switch behind the hazard light button and that will solve the problem.