right under the brake cilinder there should be a plastic eye you could break with a screwdriver and that's it, it should come out right under your feet.
Yes it can.
power from the battery
It depends on the capacity of the battery and the power used by the stereo. To roughly calculate the time, divide the amount of charge in the battery (amps hours) by the amount of current (amps) used by the stereo. If you don't know the current, divide the power of the stereo (watts) by 12. That would give you the current at max power output (max volume).
You have to disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
The starter cable for the 99 Blazer is connected to the battery cable below the battery tray. A plastic box encloses a fuse that connects that battery cable to the starter cable and the chassis power.
Yes, the cassette is inserted into your car stereo which uses power from the battery.
Disconnect the negative battery cable.
Disconnect the negative battery cable.
battery cable connection , dead battery
For me the reason the clock and stereo were resetting was because they were losing all power from the battery. The battery was dead. maybe your cables need to be cleaned or there is a loose connection.
I think you answered that question yourself, when you said, `hot wire', which usually means the positive battery power lead.
Disconnect the battery cable, you do not have to touch the battery.