== == === === The socket is bad (mechanically worn out). Replace it. They are less than $1 at the home center. Know and apply all safety precautions associated with the repair and maintenance of power distribution systems when you work or refer this work to qualified professionals.
== == Always be sure to switch off the breakers at the main panel before you attempt to do any work on any mains power circuit.
spark plugs are directly in center of valve cover under spark plug boots. Follow wires from coil pack and remove wire from plug. Plugs still can not be seen but can be removed with small spark plug socket and long extension.
Freeze plugs are still used in cars today.
Try reversing the drive on your ratchet handle and turning the socket in the opposite direction you were turning it when you got it stuck on the spark plug. Be sure to use a six point spark plug socket. It's much harder to ruin a hex with a six point socket. After you get the socket loose, I'd recommend removing and discarding this plug and getting a new one.
You will only be shocked if you touch the prongs while they are still in the socket or if there is a defect in the cord or plug. If you be sure to touch only the plastic part you should be fine.
yes, but u have to have a connector for the three colored prongs
To change the spark plugs on a 2000 Malibu, you need to get a spark plug socket with a u-joint in order to access the plugs on the firewall side of the engine. The plugs up front are easy to get at, and don't require anything special. Word of warning, if your Malibu has relitivley high mileage on it (80,000+) and it still has the factory plug wires, there is a good chance that they will break on you when you have to pry them off of the plugs, go ahead and replace the plug wires when you replace the plugs.
No, the guitar strings are not loose but are still in tune.
Use your voltmeter. Pull the headlight. You'll notice three prongs coming out of the bulb--one's for high beam, one's for low and the third is ground. Connect the negative lead of your voltmeter to a ground--the front bumper works--and the positive to one of the three prongs. Turn your headlights on and test for voltage on the prongs. One will have voltage; that's the low beam. Now turn your high beams on and check the connector for voltage again. If there's power at the socket replace the bulb--you can't change one filament in a sealed beam bulb. No power? Broken wire, bad socket or bad switch.
Yes, you still need to make sure that the plugs are firing when it's their turn.
It is when your clothes are a little loose but still fit you.
No, unless there is an indicator light in the socket.
If she feels loose, you will still be able to enjoy intercourse.