No, tighten it to prevent sparks and a possible fire.
No, tighten it to prevent sparks and a possible fire.
i need to know if it is alright to drive this car like this Sounds like you left a wire loose, or blew a fuse. If the battery light is on, the alternator is not charging properly and it is not safe to drive.
No, it is not safe to operate a garage door with a loose cable on one side. This can cause the door to become unbalanced and potentially lead to accidents or damage. It is important to have the cable repaired by a professional before using the garage door.
When charging a battery, it is recommended to connect the red cable first, followed by the black cable. This is the standard procedure to ensure safe and proper charging.
connect positive first then negative that is the safe way to do it
No, it is not safe to drive with a loose brake pad in the caliper as it can affect the braking performance of the vehicle and potentially lead to brake failure. It is important to have the brake pad properly secured to ensure safe driving.
Driving with a loose brake pad is not safe. It can lead to decreased braking performance, increased stopping distance, and potential loss of control of the vehicle. It is important to have the brake pad properly secured to ensure safe driving.
If you have a loose garage door cable, it is important to avoid using the door until the cable is fixed. Contact a professional garage door repair service to safely repair or replace the cable to prevent any accidents or damage.
To replace the battery on a 2008 Cadillac SRX, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and parked in a safe location. Open the hood and locate the battery; remove the negative (-) cable first, followed by the positive (+) cable. Unscrew any hold-down bracket if present, then lift out the old battery. Place the new battery in, connect the positive (+) cable first, followed by the negative (-) cable, and secure any brackets before closing the hood.
To determine if your bike brake cable is loose and needs adjustment or repair, check if the brake lever feels loose or if the brake pads are not engaging properly when you squeeze the lever. If you notice these issues, it may indicate that the brake cable needs adjustment or repair. It is recommended to have a professional bike mechanic inspect and fix the brake cable to ensure safe and proper functioning of your bike brakes.
Yes, it is safe but the battery will run down and the engine will stop. This will strand you on the road. The most likely problem is the alternator has failed and needs replacing.
If your car battery smells like "rotten eggs" then your battery is producing excessive hydrogen and is probably not safe. Please check you cars' charging system and make certain that the battery is not being overcharged. The battery can possibly explode.
Safe practice directs that when connecting battery cables to the battery, the positive cable should beattached first, and then the negative cable last. In disconnecting battery cables, safe practice directs cable order in the reverse, I.E., the negative cable is disconnected first, and and the positive cable last. The reason for this safety procedure is that IF the ground cable is attached first, then when using a metallic wrench to tighten the positive cable clamp, and IF the wrench in contact with the positive terminal clamp were to come in contact with any grounded metal of the vehicle, then a tremendous short circuit would occur. A massive short circuit results in massive arcing [fireball] which can severely burn a person, damage the battery [or cause it to explode], damage the vehicle electrical system, or worse, cause the vehicle to catch on fire. Always connect the negative cable last, and disconnect the negative cable first!