i got my floor scoket wet and now it's popping and making noise,i cant find where to shut it off at the box,help home alone
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If you want to you could remove the light socket and put in an outlet then plug your light into the outlet.
it is a fatal risk of getting electrocuted if you insert any metal piece into a plug socket. Hence do not put any metal in to plug socket
When in doubt, put it in the green socket. It might also be marked as "speaker" or "headphones." You can try the headset plug in front if there is one there. Otherwise, try the green or "speaker" socket in the back if there is one there.
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If you mean a 'socket' or 'outlet' then nothing will happen unless the screwdriver blade is grounded, either by touching it or connecting it to the other side.This is NOT a very smart thing to do anyway.
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pull off one wire at a time and take a socket wrench the right size socket and turn them out counter clockwise installation is the opposite way do that for every plug pull off one wire at a time and take a socket wrench the right size socket and turn them out counter clockwise installation is the opposite way do that for every plug pull one plug off at a time use a socket wrench to get the plug out turn counter clockwise to remove install the new plug put the wire back on do that for each plug
Very simple to do. Purchase 4 new platinum spark plugs for the vehicle. You will need a spark plug socket (it has rubber on it to grip the spark plug you are taking out) and an extension of at least 8 inches. When you open the hood you will see the 4 spark plug leads on top of the engine. Unplug the leads ....put the spark plug socket down each hole and unscrew the spark plugs. The new spark plugs will likely be already gapped to the .043 inches needed. Screw the sparks plug in (I made sure I did not put the spark plug socket on the spark plug too tightly or you could leave the spark plug in the socket hole. A 15 minute job at the most
Usually if you break a plug it is only the top white ceramic part. The only time this would be a problem is if your plugs are in the top of the head and down in a hole. They do make needle nose pliers long enough to reach down and get the plug. The ceramic part should have come out with the socket if using a regular spark plug socket. That would leave just the base. Take the socket and put a piece of tape on the inside of the socket on each face. Bring it out over the edge of the socket and onto the outside. This will make the socket enough smaller that it should hold on to the base of the spark plug so you can get it out.
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