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first of all you need to know the year make and model of the vehicle you're talking about and exactly what is the real problem is it overheating I will not stay running
This projector as with most high power projectors will have a cool down period for the lamp once the power button is pushed from on to off. For this model, the cool down period is 120 seconds after which the unit will fully power down. You can override this cool down period by pushing and holding the power button for 1 seconds. If you use this procedure though, you should not power up the projector again for at least 60 seconds to allow the internal temperatures to stabilize.
Pull the choke knob all the way out, put the shifter is in neutral, turn the ignition switch to on, make sure the fuel petcock is in the on position, engage the clutch and press the red start button. If it doesn't start in the first 10 seconds let it rest for another 10 seconds before trying again, otherwise you risk running down the battery and/or burning out the starter motor. Pulling in the clutch engages the auto-decompress to make it easier to start the engine. Once it starts let it run for about 30 seconds and slowly ease in the choke to the middle position. If it starts to stumble pull the choke back out for a while longer. Once the engine cylinder jug is warm but not uncomfortably hot you can push the choke knob all the way in.
does it run with the power cord plugged in? if so your batterys dead, otherwise harddrive/bios/motherboard fault? is your power supply charging the battery?
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