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No it cannot, the Half Jacket's earsocks are too large.
mostly it's the fact that the insulation on the wires gets brittle and cracks. and the older the wireing, the more likely it is to get "old" fast.
No, on older models it can be a single wire
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No, there are controllers with wires. You can plug them in underneath the power button.
Probably a spark plug is fouled up.Also check plug wires if you have an older model.
It might be an older printer cable. There are some signals that new ones carry but older ones don't have the wires for.
YES! Older homes are much more likely to have defects (such as frayed electrical wires) or suffer from fire or water leaks. You will be much safer with homeowners insurance in an older home versus a new one.
Mainly all telephone wires are made of copper with a plastic coating for insulation. Older form of telephone wire had a paper or pulp insulation over the copper wire. They are also a twisted pair cable.
On older cars it would be replacing, PCV valve, spark plugs, plug wires, rotor, condenser, and possibly distributor cap. On newer cars it usually means replacing plugs & plug wires.
You can't install a CD player into an older model car because it doesn't have the right wires.
Bad plugs Wires, Distributor cap, Points if older model This is just a few things