If you can solder, then soldering the wire back where it belongs is probably the best long term solution. If you don;t know how to solder or don't feel comfortable soldering the particular piece of equipment, a technique that i have used in the past is to place a small ammount of aluminum foil on the terminal you want the wire to attach to, and then fold the foil over the wire, and tape down the whole affair very well with electrical tape or Duct Tape. It is not a permanent solution, and you have to be extremely careful to only let the foil touch the wire and the terminal you want to connect together, other wise you could cause a short. If you are careful though, i have been able to make this setup work well enough to keep things running until you can fix the problem properly.
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speedo has a wire from behind and it snaps loose sometimes. disassemble the dash and reattach it
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Copper is not a renewable rescource because it is not easaly made like trees and plants are
Hydrangea have air roots that will attach themselves to walls, but if you need to reattach them after painting the wall or some other maintenance use small blobs of clear calk or silicone with a piece of wire pushed through it while wet. Wait for the silicone to harden and wrap the wire around the vine to hold it against the wall until it reattaches itself.
You will need pliers to remove the wire strip that keeps the light in the socket, then remove the lens. Carefully remove the bulb making sure there is not power in the light then replaces the bulb and reattach the lens and wire.
To replace an O2 sensor wire, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Locate the faulty O2 sensor and carefully disconnect the wiring harness by pressing the release tab. Cut the damaged wire, strip the ends of the new wire, and splice it to the existing wire using solder or wire connectors, ensuring a secure connection. Finally, reattach the wiring harness, reconnect the battery, and test the sensor for proper function.
Grounding of I and C? to ground something is to have a wire that goes to a grounded connection the bare wire in a normal wire set.
In electrics and electronics there is an expression about something being earthed/grounded. Basically means that it's hooked up to something which is at zero voltage. An earth wire simply is a wire leading to a zero voltage spot.
Check under both front seats for a yellow wire. The airbag wire can become severed over time. Mechanics will try to charge you up to $1000 to fix this. You will be able to fix this yourself if you are able to reattach the wire. At the very least, you can tell your mechanic that you found the severed wire and save yourself some serious money.
something must be wrong with a wire a something, have it checked