I can't think of any other details.
SOURCE: Busy signal on sending and recieving
Did you plug a phone into the phone jack and see if there is a dial tone?
Thats the first place to start.
After that let me know, and I will give you more ideas.
Sounds like a phone line issue
SOURCE: Engine turns over, but won't start!
what you need are two things....a set of injection noid lights and a fuel pressure guage. check the pressure at the rail (there might be a schrader port for this). If there is no pressure here inspect the fuel pump relay in the relay box. If you have around 40-45 psi at the rail once you cycle the key unplug the injectors one at a time and check for injector pulse.
SOURCE: Samsung SCH i760 wont turn Phone on.
My i760 is doing the same thing just hours after seting up page plus service on it .. I hope there is a way to fix this .. Hard reset is not clearing the phone number if your fast you can get into the phone settings befor it shuts right back off i even reset it from phone settings and still no good. has anyone fixed this yet .. or is it something that happens if you use this phone on page plus ..
HELP PLEASE !
SOURCE: Was using my Hp Pavilion dv7 laptop, suddenly
1. Test power adapter for output voltage. Bend the power cable in various directions while doing this to be sure that there is no broken conductors in the cable.
2. If power adapter is Ok, connect it & see if the power LED on the laptop will glow when you jiggle the power connector in various directions. If yes, then the DC jack might be loose or damaged, & need to be either re-soldered or replaced.
3. If not, then disassemble the laptop. Remove any components that attach to the laptop's motherboard first (e.g. battery, hard drive, RAM, wireless card, optical drive, ... etc.)
4. Next, remove the keyboard & the LCD screen.
5. Finally, unscrew all screws that hold the upper cover & lower cover together so that you could gain access to the motherboard.
6. Inspect the solder points connecting the DC jack to the motherboard. Make sure that none of them is loose. If any, re-solder them.
7. Inspect the center pin in the DC jack. Make sure that it is not broken or loose. If it is, then you might need to replace the DC jack.
8. When you are done, re-assemble back the laptop.
SOURCE: 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo It sat
My 96 did the same thing and I ended up having to change the crank shaft possitioning sensor.
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