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Freight on truck or Freight on terminal?
croos screwdiver across big terminal and small terminal
Battery to a large terminal Starter to other large terminal Trigger wire to small terminal (if you have an extra small terminal on new relay disregard)
Yes, it could be similar to fatal but is not the actual meaning. The word terminal means the end. A train line has a terminal as well as truck lines. We sometimes say that a disease is terminal and what it meant is that is the "end of the line."
Disconnect and remove the battery. Cut off the spoiled terminal and replace. Replace battery. Reconnect.
It attaches to the upper large terminal on the starter solenoid.
It is the 8-10" red #10 wire leaving the large solenoid "battery" terminal.
Yes, they have one in Decatur. That particular one has a bit of notoriety for thieving mechanics. Don't leave valuables in your truck if you need to have it serviced there. In fact, you may want to take precautions even if your truck isn't going into the shop, but you'll be away from it. The address of that terminal is: 5250 Truman Drive Decatur, GA 30035-3900 (678) 418-5748
To change the alternator on a 1992 Toyota truck, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the serpentine belt by loosening the tensioner, then unbolt the alternator from its mounting brackets. Disconnect the electrical connections from the alternator, install the new alternator, and reconnect the electrical connections. Finally, reattach the serpentine belt and the negative battery terminal.
A local truck driver according to DOT officers is a driver that travels within 100 air miles radius (116) outside his terminal. An he/she reports back to his/her usual starting point within 14 hours.
Depends on what year it's from. On an older truck, hook the positive to a positive battery post, hook the ground to a bolt which goes through the chassis. On a newer truck, which is apt to having chassis-mounted electronics, put the ground to the negative battery terminal.
For a 1972 Datsun pickup truck, the ignition coil is typically connected to the ignition switch and the resistor. The resistor is used to reduce the voltage supplied to the coil, ensuring optimal performance and preventing overheating. Generally, the primary wire from the ignition switch connects to one terminal of the resistor, while the other terminal connects to the positive side of the ignition coil. The negative terminal of the coil connects to the distributor or ignition points for spark generation.