hood pins were an option back in 1970 as that was the fad back then, basically just for looks on the charger but were functional on the super bee 6 pack and road runner 6 pack cars.
grille part around the headlight has to come off and then you will see a chrome covered ring around the headlight, 3 screws hold the ring in place, loosen the screws and the chrome ring twists out of the screws allowing you access to the bulb, pull the bulb out and unplug the wires in back of the bulb, just reverse process to install the new headlight.
If you mean the wires in the battery charger's household AC power cord the three wires are "Hot" or "Live", "Neutral", "Ground".
hook the wires back up to the door switches, they probably just disconnected them.
This is a common problem on this Charger model. Most people are finding broken wires inside the rubber boot that routes wires from the trunk lid to the trunk. Pull the rubber grommet (passenger side of trunk) back and inspect the wires. You will find one or more broken. If you have any electrical skills, it is an easy fix. Good luck!
charger i had was wired wrong. soon as it was plugged in the charger stopped working. if wires are wrong it just will not charge and can be dangerous!
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by connecting it with the red + black wires
The two wires which connect the timer switch on a Century 87423 battery charger are the red and black wires. The red goes to the positive connector while the black goes to the negative connector.
The positive wires for IAT sensor on a dodge ram are the red ones. The black wires are are ones that serve as the negative cables.Ê
Could be anything from dirty fuel filter, bad fuel pump, fouled spark plugs, worn out plug wires, dirty intake, etc...
Inner door panel has to be pulled off or loose to get to the nuts that hold the mirror on, take the nuts off and if the mirror is power you have to disconnect the wires and then just pull the mirror off.
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