There could be a spark.
Pull the Plug was created in 2001.
It might not start at all, and if it does start, it will run rougher.
If they are terminally ill and attached to a ventilator (which is what "pulling the plug implies), they will not have the physical capacity to 'pull the plug' themselves (they will be sedated/unable to move). Hence they cannot 'be allowed to pull the plug' because they cannot physically move to 'pull the plug' themselves.
if u want to remove a plug you have to be careful that water is not in your hand see that it is dry before u pull the plug thank
Give the spark plug boot a twist to free it from the spark plug then pull it off of the spark plug by the boot.
Pull the carpeting back around the latch. You'll see the motor, and there will be a plug attached to it. Pull the plug.
To "pull the plug" on something usually means to stop or end it: frequently abruptly, like how an appliance will stop all of a sudden when you pull out its power cord.
The tiki torch you put it to the bottom of the plug
We've got to pull the plug on this fiasco before you do any more damage to our company
I have a KTM 525 XCW and have to pull the tank (have to pull the seat to pull the tank) to get to the plug. You need a special thin wall plug tool to get down through the head to the spark plug. Good thing they don't foul plugs like a 2 stroke will.
To remove a bathtub plug, you can usually unscrew it counterclockwise or pull it up and out of the drain. If it's a push-pull plug, you may need to twist and lift it to release it from the drain.
It may damage the cord. You may or may not have a problem if you pull a plug from a socket by its cord. The cord contains wires which are attached, inside the plug, to the protruding blades that enter the socket. That attachment may be very firm, or possibly not so firm. In addition, some plugs fit very firmly inside a socket and consequently are difficult to pull out, and others fit very loosely and are easy to pull out. In the worst case scenario, in which the wires are weakly attached inside the plug, and the plug fits firmly in the socket, the result of pulling the plug out by the cord may be that the wires will become disconnected inside the plug, which will then cease to work properly. And even if the wires do not become immediately disconnected, you may be progressively weakening the connection, if you habitually pull out a plug by means of the cord. Eventually the wiring will fail.