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If your crank sensor is out of range then there will be NO signal going to the fuel pump. Try to hear the pump once the ignition key is turned on, you can also check the pressure from the shredder valve on the fuel rail. Check the fuel pump relay too.
check in your control panel and go to systems. Then go to hardware and under that go to Device Manager In there see if there are any exclamation marks in your sound hardware, conflicts and such. If there are none then go to Sound Controls in Audio Devices and make sure the audio isn't muted in the windows program Use this to do an audio test of your speakers. If that isn't working but it should be check your wires to see if there is a break or if it is plugged into the the green colored jack for external speakers.
sound like a problem with the pump, feel the pump when its should be runing to see if it is,there should be a nut with a slot at one end if this is turning then the pump is working if not it isn,t.if it isn,t check it out
hi, check yr sound driver in system properties, look at your sound driver, if have yellow exclamation mark that mean your need to reinstall yr sound driver, if not try use external speakers and see what result TQ
You will need the condenser coils repaired before you can charge it. These come from the factory sealed and they should not ever need a charge unless you have a leak. The hissing sound is more likely air in the system being pumped by the comressor and it is coming out a hole in the coils.
The motherboard lights should turn on. First step make sure the hard drive isn't bad, see if you can hear it trying to run. If that isn't the issue you will probably have to replace the motherboard.
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