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I have a 2007 uplander and when tempratures drop below freezing lights will start flashing without the key in the ignition switch
potential causes and steps to address this issue:
Electrical Modules Issues:
The flashing lights could be related to issues with the vehicle's electrical modules. These modules control various functions, including lighting.
To diagnose this, I recommend seeking assistance from an auto-electrician who has access to a professional-grade scan tool computer. They can collect data from each module and identify which ones are causing the issue. Common culprits might include the Engine Control Module (ECM) and the Body Control Module (BCM).
Security System Reset:
Sometimes, disconnecting the battery can cause the vehicle's security system to lose its memory. This might lead to unexpected behavior.
To reset the system, follow these steps:
Maintain power to the car: When changing the battery, use a charger or connect wires to the old battery to prevent power loss.
Refer to the reset procedure: You can find detailed instructions in this link or by searching for "2007 Chevy Uplander security reset" online.
Wiring Schematics and Ignition Switch:
If the issue persists, consider checking the wiring schematic for the ignition switch, steering column, and dashboard. Understanding the electrical connections can help pinpoint the problem.
You can find wiring diagrams for the instrument panel here and additional diagrams here.
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The flash of my 2005 acer CI-6330 is working, any tips? what will i do?
Check Flash Settings:
Ensure that the flash is enabled in your camera settings. Look for a flash icon (usually a lightning bolt symbol) on the camera's display or menu.
If it's set to "off," switch it to "auto" or "on" mode.
Battery Level:
Make sure your camera's batteries are sufficiently charged. Low battery levels can affect flash performance.
If using rechargeable batteries, ensure they are fully charged.
Test Different Modes:
Try capturing photos in different modes (e.g., Auto, Program, or Manual).
Some modes may have specific flash behavior. Experiment to see if the flash works in any of them.
Check Flash Bulb:
Inspect the flash bulb (the small light source) for any damage or debris.
Clean the bulb gently with a soft cloth if needed.
Reset Camera Settings:
Sometimes settings can get stuck. Reset your camera to its default settings.
Refer to your camera's user manual for instructions on how to perform a factory reset.
Test in Different Lighting Conditions:
Try using the flash in various lighting scenarios (bright, low light, indoors, outdoors).
The flash may not activate if there's enough ambient light.
Check for Obstructions:
Ensure there are no obstructions (such as fingers or objects) blocking the flash.
Clean the flash area to remove any dirt or dust.
Update Firmware (if applicable):
Check if there are any firmware updates available for your camera model.
Visit Acer's official website for any available updates.
External Flash (Optional):
If the built-in flash still doesn't work, consider using an external flash (if compatible with your camera).
External flashes provide more power and flexibility.
Professional Service:
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's advisable to seek professional camera repair.
Contact Acer's customer support or visit an authorized service center.
I replace the pushrod calibrate, the valves, the string to star kicking back hard
Year make and model of the vehicle please? You posted to Cars and Trucks, and what is this star you speak of?
All vehicle questions need 'year make model' first 3 words.
All others need 'make model (what it is)' first 3 words.
Then you have 10,000 categories to choose from. Write the post, proof read, put in the right category and post.
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My 2006 citi golf rear and front wipers not working
If your 2006 Citi Golf's front and rear wipers, as well as the wash motors, are not working, there are a few possible causes that you can check:
- Check the wiper motor: The wiper motor is responsible for moving the wipers. If the motor is not functioning properly, the wipers will not work. You can test the motor using a multimeter to see if it is getting power and check for any visible damage.
- Check the wiper switch: The wiper switch is located on the steering column or the dashboard and is used to control the wipers. If the switch is not working properly, the wipers will not function. You can test the switch with a multimeter to see if it is sending power to the wiper motor.
- Check the relay: The relay is an electronic component that controls the power to the wipers. If the relay is faulty, the wipers will not work. You can test the relay with a multimeter to see if it is functioning properly.
- Check the wiring: Make sure all the wiring is connected properly, and check for any damage or loose connections.
- Check the wash motor : check if the wash motor is getting power and if it is working properly.
If you're unable to locate the problem or if the problem persists, it's best to take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic to diagnose and repair the issue.
If I hook a trickle charger to a car will it do less damage to the car than a regular charger?
In general terms, the least amps the better. High amps causes heat and gassing but is a trade off in time.
2 amps, your battery will be nicely charged in 12 hours. 50 amps will charge in an hour, although a Booster is for jump starting a car. It is unlikely that it is charging at 50 amps. I have a good charger and it is a 2 amp / 12 amp charger. I put it on 12 amps for an hour and then 2 amps overnight.
Overcharging, or boost charging can cause over heating and buckling or the internal plates, but a short high amps charge does help to remove sulphate scale from the plates.
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