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Sounds like either the backlight or the inverter is going out on the TV. This tends to happen after 4 or 5 years. If there is a TV repair shop in your area they would be able to figure out if the inverter or backlight is the problem and replace it. It may be best to replace the TV itself though because repairs can be costly and something else could wear out after the repair.
You have a bad motor. At 15 years old, best to put money towards new one. Most motors are over $150 plus home call and labor charge if you call in a service company and you would still end up with a 15 year old dryer.
The battery will no longer take a charge. Time for a new one. I had 2 like this in the last month. The batteries where 5 years old and been charge for over 800 cycles each. Age and cycles will wear them out.
If the tools is still good jsut get new batteries. But check the prices. I just bought a new drill and saw set for $90 and 2 new batteries were $60. I got a new set, since the drill was 8 years old and worn out.
Since it hasn't been used in at least 15 years, what you're seeing is the dust, dirt and spider webs that are being burned up by the heater. The strong smell is because of the clogged burners. Best suggestion is turn it OFF let it cool completely and thoroughly clean the unit. It may need to be dismantled some so that you can reach and clean everything. A shop vac with a house and brush attachment works well to accomplish this. Pay particular attention to the burner(s) and vacuum them several times. Dry clean everything you possibly can. Then reassemble the heater and relight the pilot and give it a try.
In closing, I must say, having been in the hearth business for 15 years, I' am totally shocked, that after 2 years of neglect, that a 15 year old gas heater would even light.
replace the front brake calipers, and the hoses too as it is over 10 years old. you should be able to get a pair of rebuilts, exchange for about 60 bucks. hoses will be about 15 each.
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ok, if you are using old cartriges, might want to try some rubbing alcohol on a tissue. This has worked on a number of cartriges in the past when i start getting missing pins. it lubricates the holes so in can flow again.
Take a q-tip and do the same if there's any kind of print head, but most print heads these days are built into the cartrige.
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