The positive cable is hooked on the solenoid contact and the negative is hooked to the body of the car. With such connections you will never get the sparking issues.
It was positive for our economy then, but now we are realizing that the creation of the fridge sparked global warming due to the fact that it takes in heat energy to create cold air like in the fridge. So in conclusion it was both positive and negative.
ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS connect the (+) cable FIRST. The reason it sparked was the ( - ) negative cable was already connected.
Next time attach the positive cable first.
Check the fuse for the radio in your fusebox. Rule #1 for any electrical work is to disconnect the battery positive cable.Or do you mean that the battery cable touched metal?
Marxism has had a significant impact on the world by shaping socialist and communist movements, inspiring revolutions, and influencing political and economic thought. It has also sparked debates and criticisms, leading to both positive social reforms and negative authoritarian regimes.
In the intake tube there should be a sensor (mass air )if you sparked that sensor it is now shorted and needs to be replaced
The boer war was sparked by
good; doubled the size of the US Gave the US control over the Mississippi River and New Orleans It sparked the Lew and Clark expedition Gave the US vast farmland The bigger population gave a better chance of innovation and establishment of infrastructure towards the west && I really don't think that anything bad came out of the Louisiana purchase
No, the correct usage would be "sparked by" something, indicating the cause or source of the spark. For example, "The argument was sparked by a misunderstanding."
Sparked a War was created on 2010-07-18.
The gleam in your eye can be sparked by something that excites or inspires you.
most likely cause is bad starter, one easy way is usaully when you beat on the starter while somone is trying to key it will start, had to do this many times to save people money on tow bills. Usually a bad connection on your battery post terminals or the starter. Clean the battery post terminals and try starting if that doesnt work try tightening the nuts on the wires connecting to the starter motor. This should help unless your battery is dead. It could also be that the ground on the negative side of the battery has come off. This just happened to my '93. I had to bend the ground connector some, so that it would fit onto the terminal, and tighten the nuts on the battery, but be careful as the battery sparked at my when I did this.