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Don't know the focus radio hookup, but on most cars, there are "two" hot lines. One constant to run the clock, the other on/off via the ignition. From what I read the one going to the ignition is staying "on?" Clarify
What type of hookups are on the back of tv ? Do you have an HDMI hookup if so try using that If your tv comes with a game mode look in back before u hook it up to place it in right spot. One last thing why don't you try hooking up old fashion way buy adapter for regular cable hookup and use channel 3 or4 that might help
I'm trying to connect to our network printer (Konica Minolta) but with no success....I'm then getting an error saying that the "*.INF file is needed"....I don't know what to do further.
Find the drivers door module and the memory seat module. All the orange wires should have power to them. If they don't than you need to go back and check the fuses. The LGM/DSM and DDM fuse for sure in the rear fuse block.
Since nothing is working I suspect that the modules may have shut down. Since they communicate with each other it would probably be a good start to scan these with a multi-function scan tool to 1. see if there are codes and clear them and 2. to see if they are still capable of communication.
There will likely be codes stored in every module. Clearing all of the codes would be a good start.
Yes, you will need a gas fitter or gas technician to complete the hookup, because the gas line has been capped and you can be sure whether or not it's still an active line. In addition, you will also need (if you don't have it already) a 12' long, rubber, quick disconnect hose the runs from the pipe to the grill (this is a Code Requirement), as well as a gas line line shutoff valve on the end of that exposed pipe, as well as all the necessary pipe fittings.
Hope this helped you. Please let me know and Happy Grilling!!
You just need a standard USB cable, available at any store that sells computers and printers or printer supplies. If you don't know what you're looking for, just tell them you want to hook up your printer and they'll show you what you need.
Choose interface type usually USB cable don't plug anything into PC until you download driver for your model. www.hp.com support and drivers section, type in model and download file. When it is in the install process it will tell you when to connect the cable and turn it on. It will finish and you should be good to go.
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