My Samsung J5 has been playing up continuly shutting down saying that its overheating when its not hot at all. Won't charge at all. When charge is plugged it a warning comes up with a red triangle with a thermometer in the center, and a circle with a picture of the charger cord in it. After not using phone for a few days it will then start running well. Then it will start doing the same thing again. Is there anything I can do to fix these problems or is the mother board fried and the phone now useless?
SOURCE: phone is detecting overheating and shuting down
you got a prob take it to a tech
sounds like there is a short of some sort
SOURCE: Wii keeps shutting down
First, I would advise you to not power up the console if it's getting hot. When the console is running, can you see the small fan on the back spinning? If not, you can probably buy an external cooling fan like this one.
http://www.gamestop.com/product.asp?product%5Fid=802630
This will act as a surrogate cooler to replace the original fan, and should allow the console to stay cool enough to remain on.
SOURCE: warning bad connection charger
charger is broken...get a new charger or charge it on pc via usb cable provided....hope it helps you guys....
SOURCE: Norelco 8894XL will not take a charge
Sounds like you're getting to the end of your natural battery life. As for replacing the batteries, it's not an easy job. You need to have a special Torx screwdriver to undo the screws.
The batteries are soldered onto the Control Board (it's unfortunately not just a case of cracking open the case and putting in batteries in an instant)
It may be worth speaking to your local Philips Service Center (refer to www.philips.com)
Not being at work, I can't check whether your shaver is a mains/rechargeable, but if you plug it in and it works full power immediately you've got a workaround. I usually recommend if you're replacing a shaver to spend a little more $$'s to get one that is mains and rechargeable so that when the batteries die, the shaver is still useable.
SOURCE: My laptop won't turn on,
Hi,
Good day. You can try to do these steps which is usually a normal solution to this kind of issue:
1. Take out the battery of your laptop
2. Remove main supply, or power cord
3. Hold power button down for 30 secs,
4. Put only power supply in or power cord
Note: do not put battery in yet
5. Turn laptop on
6. Put the battery in.
If this will not work you might consider contacting toshiba tech support for laptop for other resolution. Hope this information will be helpful in resolving your issue. Thanks for using fixya and have a great day.
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