Question about Volkswagen Passat
...negative terminal of your battery and let the cars electrical system discharge completely by leaving disconnected for about 15-20 minutes with a door open. Connect your battery terminal ensuring that ...
...located at the starter solenoid stud.....Disconnect Negative (-) battery cable before removing any starter wires or the starter....Electrical arc hazard exist if ground cable is not removed
...battery, between chassis and the negative terminal or at the +12 volt terminal of the starter. Before tossing the battery, it would be worthwhile to clean the terminals and clamps with a simple tool ...
Question about Volkswagen Passat
...battery, first connect the negative terminal, switch your ignition on, now connect the positive terminal, tada! Works every time, the reason is that there is a over voltage protector inside the ...
...negative terminal on your battery first to prevent shocks or arcs. disconnect the wires on the starter and then remove the mounting bolts on the starter and carefully pull it out (they can be heavy ) ...
...battery to prevent this from happening again. NOTE: Negative or black (if color coded) should come off first. Then remove positive (red) cable. Remove both cables from battery before performing ...
...negative battery terminal. I disconnected the battery, and put the new starter on. i reattached the battery, but had no charge. i jumped the car, but as soon as i try to turn it over, the battery ...
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...negative battery cable when working with circuits to avoid arcing and damage to diodes in the alternator............ Obviously the battery wire goes on the stud marked Bat. The other terminals marked ...
...Negative- Battery lug with the heavy Negative battery cable, if all is well there shouldn't be any flashing/arcing however if you are running a immobiliser/alarm this might go off & show as light ...
Question about Volkswagen Passat
...negative wire to the battery post last to prevent arcing. Wear safety glasses when working with batteries as an explosion hazard is present. Use conductive grease on battery post to prevent
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