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you'll need extra battery. take one battery at a time. hook one side to hot on a good battery. take other end and another battery hold it on hot, and then take a long screw driver and touch neg. and poss. if cable is good it will spark
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Take the positive terminal off the battery for a few minutes. Then put it back on, This should reset the computer. You can also take the neg terminal off and get the same results.
Try dissconnecting your neg. battery terminal and waiting a couple of minutes. Then hook it back up and see what happens. Try dissconnecting your neg. battery terminal and waiting a couple of minutes. Then hook it back up and see what happens. Try dissconnecting your neg. battery terminal and waiting a couple of minutes. Then hook it back up and see what happens.
pull neg cable off first then poss off.then remove the steel bracket that holds it down 10 mm socket job.
USUALLY A PROBLEM IN TEH EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM - HAE VEHICLE SCANNED TO DETERMINE THE PROBLEM take the negative side of battery terminal off for 15 to 20 sec. then put back on take battery terminal off neg side for about 20 sec then replace
disconnect the neg battery terminal for 10sec. Tim car expert.
It will vary from car to car, but the neg is usually black, and has a "-" sign. Normally the positive terminal is larger than the negative terminal.
There are 2 where cables attach to batt. (1) pos. & (1) neg.
The battery is on the passenger side of the vehicle, behind a barrier in front of the wheel. You have to remove the wheel and barrier to access the battery.
Wire the batteries in "series". Place jumper from neg (-) terminal to the pos (+) terminal on the other battery. You will have 24V across the remaining terminals.
grounding is always neg on a 12 volt american car. I only know bulldozers that reverse it. hope that helps you out.