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Hey Guy, We have a good number of questions to answer and yours has just come up! I'm happy you've found your answer but instead of criticising us why don't you do something useful and share what you've learned. That is what FixYa is all about! John
Just trade the car for one you like. First of all, I don't know anything about the hybrid system, but I think you would be facing a modifier's nightmare. Just think, all the wiring, all the computers on the car, are designed for this hybrid. If you put in a gas engine (one from a '98 Camry, I would think), you would need that engine harness, that computer, likely several modifications to electrical connectors, you may need a different fuel pump,different relays and switches...to me, the necessary modifications seem endless, and pointless...just trade it off!
There are quite a few things that can cause this light to turn on and yes you are right it has something to do with the hybrid system, unfortunately this going to require that a suitable diagnostic scantool be connected that can communicate with all the onboard computers, this will retrieve any diagnostic codes that are stored, a technician can then start to diagnose the system based on the trouble code information.
Hello! the problem with this error is faulty DC regulator I.C. chip, next to power module I.C. It's a hybrid chip and fatigue causes pins to break off chip's base. Anyway, it's a replacement part, you must have technician skills to replace it, plus some electronics tools. I don't remember the part#, but you'll find it at "panasonic.com/parts". Enter your model# and you'll see the list of all parts. It might be "STK" or "STR" at the beginning of part#. Better to open the unit and look up yourself. It's size about 2 by 1 inch, landscape oriented, with 10-15 pins connecting to the board. Don't try to just re-solder that chip. It's not a chip to board, but chip to pins failed connections. I've tried to re-do those pins, but without any luck. Chip might already died. good luck with your project. Thanks, Alex.
See if there is any audio output connections on the front or rear, they will be round connectors one red one white otherwise known as Phone or RCA. You may then require a small adaptor to change the two connectors to on 3.5mm jack plug, you can buy these from any electronics shops.
You don't say which operating system you are using.
You don't say which brand, type, format and model of Wifi Card you bought.
If it is an internal card, this cannot be installed without total disassembly of the notebook and, even then, might not fit because the motherboard might not support it or even have a slot for it. This card also requires internal aerial wires. Such a device also needs channels and LCD Panel sockets for the card's aerial wires.
What you should do is go back to where you bought the card from and exchange it for either a PCMCIA or USB Wireles LAN card, which fit simply into the notebook via its PCMCIA or USB ports. After you install the software and restart the PC, your notebook will be able to connect to your wireless router.
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Hi! I hope this is the manual you were looking for! Android is fairly intuitive, don't worry about messing anything up - you can't really, just browse around and learn. The guide isn't actually tablet-specific, because you haven't told me which tablet you have, usually the specific manuals are only on the manufacturer's site.
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