The wire from the large terminal (usually labelled "B+") to the battery can have high resistance, usually caused by a bad connection at either the starter or battery "+" terminal. While the car is running, check the voltage both at the back of the alternator (B+) and the positive bat...
First, disconnect your negative battery cable before removing the sensor. This helps you avoid the risk of electrical shock or causing an error code on your Engine Control Module. Your throttle position sensor should be attached usingelectrical connectors. These connectors are easy to remove using t...
engine off, but they get really dim when you turn the engine over with the starter, and the engine turns over very slowly, you may have a starter problem. If freshly cleaned battery terminals get hot along with the entire battery cable (positive and negative) you probably have a bad ...