Sounds like the problem could be a short some where in the spark. Check and change plug, plug wire and distributor cap, maybe the rotor too. Check all parts connected to spark.
Is a headset plugged in? If so, unplug it.
If you have a SHOTGUN that is "plugged", take it to a good gunsmith
It really is not safe to leave a AC adapter plugged in. If not using I would unplug it.
Yes you can, just don't forget to unplug it before driving off! I would advise not to do so, a block heater can experience thermal shock if plugged in while starting your engine causing the element to crack.
You should unplug toasters when they aren't in use for 2 main reasons. They can still be using electricity when plugged in, so it saves electricity to unplug it. Also, plugged in some toasters are a fire hazard.
Auto Zone will check engine lights and will turn off for FREE.
The throttle position sensor is an important element in the operation of the engine. If you unplug it the car will still run, but will not run as well as if it were still plugged in. One of the biggest problems will be slow response to changes in the accelerator. It will be slow to respond, and will probably idle poorly.
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No. You unplug the block heater BEFORE you start the truck.
Of course you can. Most people leave their refrigerators plugged in for years. It's actually quite rare for someone to unplug their refrigerator.
If it is battery operated, just take out the batteries. if it is plugged into the wall, unplug it.
unplug old one install new one