
Welcome back to @CringeComedyTV. Thanks for dropping by our neck of the northwoods. Today I’ve got a short video that may come in handy for some of y’all. WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE METAL PART OF THE SCREWDRIVER OR YOU WILL GET SHOCKED. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. FOR INSTRUCTIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Do not attempt this procedure on your own. Please seek professional mechanical assistance to help properly diagnose any problems with your vehicle. If you choose to perform this procedure on your own you do so at your own risk and you agree that this channel shall in no way be held liable.
If it pops and sparks but doesn’t turn over, that’s an indication of a bad starter then?
So if you do that and all it does is spark is it the starter itself
Oh thank you. I knew there was a way to do it. My dad showed me a long time ago but I couldn’t remember exactly how it was but thank you thank you thank you❤
I get a single click.
I did that and my jeep still don't start just clicks checked fuses and everything looks good but clicks I'm going to replace started
So what is wrong with the car ?
How does one leave key in starting position? Can't do that alone because there's a spring that pulls the key back to On position. Do you mean "On" position?
Sure would be more helpful if the video showed where to find the solenoid rather than only showing what to do if you already know where it is.
My question is how do j turn the car off after jumping it
So where is it?
Does the screwdriver have to touch all three posts. Woman who doesn’t know crap. But trying to figure
it out. I was told to this at Carquest today. But I just put the driver on the two posts. Thanks for any help in
advance.
Funny that I find this video. I have to start my 94 bronco the same way.
damn, couldn't find a metal screwdriver, all mine are plastic
Yeah that’s the S post or “ignition”, but yeah works
I fucking love you right now
how do you know on other starters which is the correct terminal? not the ground but there’s two others to pick from to jump to the negative
What if your fuse keeps popping and you put a new one and starts up