Pull the plug first. Now if glue is on a plastic part, rub it with a rag and Goof Off, it will soon soften and be peelable. If on a metal part,like one of the prongs, just scrape it off with a craft knife.
Do not remove any electrical plug by grabbing the wire. This weakens the connection at the plug. ALWAYS grab the plug itself when removing it.
Not a good idea. Much better to put a gasket material washer on it.
It does not have spark plug wires. It has a coil on each plug. You unplug the electrical connector, remove the hold down nut, and lift the coil off.It does not have spark plug wires. It has a coil on each plug. You unplug the electrical connector, remove the hold down nut, and lift the coil off.
Squeeze the locks on the sides of the plug.
because the electrical current might shock you
if you mean the plug which you insert into an electrical socket, then you just pull it out. the same goes for the cable which is inserted into the camera
The blower is located on the upper left part of the firewall. There are usually 4-6 bolts and a plug with 2 wires. Remove all bolts and remove the electrical plug, and the blower will pull out. Put new blower in old blower's place..re-install all bolts and electrical plug. That should get you fixed up!!
Disconnect the electrical plug, remove the two small screws holding it in place then remove the resistor.
You need to read and follow the instructions on the package before the first use for keeping the dispensing nozzle clean so glue does not setup in it and plug it preventing dispensing more glue later.However if you failed to do this and now have the dispensing nozzle all plugged up with hardened glue, there is a way that sometimes works to remove the plug of glue (but no guarantees). To do this you will have to unscrew the cap holding the dispensing nozzle from the bottle and push the plug out backwards. If you can do that rinse out any remaining glue residue and put the cap back on. Then make sure you read the instructions before you use anymore of the glue, so you won't be doing this another time!
An electrical plug contains both conducting and insulating elements.
A fuse doesn't 'power' an electrical plug. A fuse protects the load supplied by that plug.
As a last resort only. Usually packed with cotton wool or a plug. If there is no leakage it is not necessary but a nappy can be used to be certain. Super glue is another alternative.