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Yes, it is generally fine to work around disconnected batteries, as they do not pose an electrical hazard when properly disconnected. However, it is crucial to ensure that the battery terminals are insulated and that there is no risk of accidental reconnection. Always follow safety protocols and wear appropriate personal protective equipment to avoid any potential risks associated with battery handling.
My battery was fine as soon as disconnected build in CD/radio player.
This was caused by a poor connection at the Battery. We disconnected and and reconnected the new battery and everything worked fine.
NO, BEING AROUND WEED IS PERFECTLY FINE AS LONG AS YOU DON'T SMOKE IT OR EAT IT THEN YOU ARE FINE. JUST DON'T FALL INTO PEER PRESSURE!!
Code P1684 on a PT Cruiser typically indicates a problem with the battery or the battery's voltage system, often related to a low battery or a disconnected battery terminal. To fix this issue, check the battery connections for corrosion or looseness, and ensure they are tight. If the connections are fine, test the battery's voltage and charge it if necessary. If the battery is old or faulty, consider replacing it.
it was the main power wire to the fuse box
it should work fine unless you have it unplugged for too long. i have replaced batteries in these cars before and did not have to reset the radio
You need to BClear.Are you asking if the battery is fine, or it won't crank, but you know the battery is fine?
Not the heater core as smoke stopped Acrid smell - NOT antifreeze Condenser, Accumulator, Evaporator? Will it hurt compressor to run the car? I did shut it down quick and disconnected battery. After cking all electrical, everything cked fine. All fuses, blower motor ect.
Don't smoke or be around people who smoke, exercise like going for a run at least twice a week and eating right. Do all of these and hopefuly you will be fine.
Is the battery being charged by the alternator? You should see 13 volts or higher while the engine is running, otherwise you will need to test the alternator. another answer: the alarm system. get it disconnected by a mechanic--mine was constantly draining the battery on my 95 pathfinder.