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That means that you got it wet at some point, its just an indicator. If the phone works no worries. If it doesn't work put it in a bowl of rice for a couple of days or leave in a hot car (not in direct sun). The moisture may evaporate and fix your problem. Normally the Cell carrier will not replace a phone w/ a pink indicator.
i see you are guessing? did you check all engine related fuses? that be first. with a $20 DMM volt meter , the guessing ends. the electrics form 2 paths, 1: power 2: ground if either are bad, the pump fails. (suzuki love to do this)
when you turn the key, the ECU/PCM , energizes the fuel pump relay, if you have no power to the relay the relay will be dead. the relay then passes pump power to the pump, on the pink wire on most suzuki's state side (no location stated) the pink wires goes hot (12v) for 3 seconds each key on. if not the relay is bad, or the power to it is bad or the ECU is bad. if you lose ground to the relay , the ecu or the pump. the pump will be dead. using a voltmeter allows you to find this simple failure. lets pretend the pink wire is hot. you key on, pink goes 12v , for 3seconds but the pump is silent. 1: the pump has 2 wires , not 1. one or the other is open. 2: if you see 12v on the pumps ground wire for 3 seconds key on.that means the pump ground is dead open. the voltmeter will not lie to you , use it and find the problem easy.
if the flashes are rapid, normally it means that the connection was successful. A quick google search for motorola h620 should bring up the users manual in pdf format with an explaination of all the light combinations
If by Nintendo you mean the old classic consoles... well when they get older the game and console don't connect very well. I spent several minutes trying to get the game to read on my NES. The usual solution people have is to blow on the connectors on the game but I found just inserting the game in and trying each time is just as well. Eventually they will align but beware, sometimes the slightest movement can throw it off so don't move the system around after you get it to work.
A dull pink color usually means the backlight is going out. You can test this theory by plugging your laptop into an external monitor. If the picture is fine, you know you have a bad LCD on your hands.
They are medium difficulty to replace, and they're widely available on eBay for $100-$200 (USD).
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. I'll monitor this thread.
maybe you use wrong white balance, test auto and manual white balance; if there is pink again then your camera have hard ware problem (CCD for exaple).
I hope this helps...
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