It's also called XLR. If it has pins, it's XLR male, if it has holes, it's XLR female.
It is called a socket well I think it is. It is called an articulation, a joint or a socket.
I don't think they have Spark plugs. (Coils)
The plugs are located on top of the engine under what are called coil packs. There are not traditional plug wires. You will need a torx bit (#25 I think) to remove these, a long socket extension, and the appropriate size deep socket. There are two screws holding the coil pacl in place, be careful not to strip out the center. Good Luck
The CL requires 6 spark plugs...I used the platinum bosch plugs which do not require to be gapped. The front three are pretty easy. The back three require you to use different lengh extensions for your socket wrench. Basically the process is the same, loosen the bolt which holds the plug cable, insert the spark plug socket and remove and replace one after another versus undoing everything at once. I think it took about 45 minutes from start to finish.
Depending on the make of your psp,the psp 2000,3000, and the psp go can be charged via a usb charging cable. I think the psp phat can be charged with a different usb psp cable that plugs into the AC socket But you have to remember your psp must have some battery power remaining to choose this usb charging option. http://www.gamesnsounds4u.com/how_to_charge_psp_via_a_usb_charging_cable.html There are car chargers for psp,which you plug into a cars cigarette lighter socket. External battery chargers and psp charging docks. http://www.gamesnsounds4u.com/alternative_ways_of_charging_psp.html
Same as anyother spark plug, 5/8 i think
I think it is 5.5mm
remove the connecting wire - 8mm nut i think, then 10 or 13 mm deep socket on each one and un-do
I just replaced mine on a 2000 L series. If it is the same, you need to remove the cover on the engine block(I think that's waht its called) inside you'll see four holes. Inside are the plugs. I used a 5/8 spark plug socket. Remove and replace. Pretty simple I thought. It cost me about 25.00 for Bosch plat. plugs. Hope this helps.
It should be the case drain. If the engine becomes flooded with water, pull the cable (and the spark plugs) and turn over the engine. The water will be pumped out. I think.
somewhere in Idaho... i think it was called cable, idaho
Remove the plastic cover that is to the oil filler cap, it will a torx bit. Be careful when removing the Spark plug wires the coils are connected to them and they arre bolted down. You will need a 8" extension to get the plugs out, I think you will need a 5/8 spark plug socket. Remove old plugs. gap new plugs and install in reverse as removing them.