The Jeep has a TDC sensor on the bell housing that tells the computer when the distributor is at top dead center (TDC). If it is inop the jeep will not run
Drivers are connected to the motherboard with ribbon cables or thinner SERIAL ATA cables.
SATA cables.
Hard starting, corrosion at terminals, eventually cause a weak charge on the battery from cranking too much, will not start at all, can cause your carburetor to flood.
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Jumping a Fully Charged BatteryIF the connections [jumper cables] are connected properly, then nothing out of the ordinary happens. Connecting a jumper battery or power axillary power source only makes additional current available, if the starting circuit needs it. If the batteries are connected properly [in parallel] then this procedure increases the cranking Amps available and the voltage remains the same.
The size of the engine does not matter. If one car has the CCAs or cold cranking amps to start your car it will and chances are it has more than enough
with cables
I installed my own sound card, and no cables are connected to it. It just sits in a slot on the motherboard.
There are two SMALL wires on the starter. They are connected wrong.
one's connected and one is not connected
They're connected by cables. The wind spins the turbine - generating electricity. The electricity is fed into the national grid by cables.