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Some keys don't seem to work after I seemed to use canned air too close. It ISN'T a moisture issue. They are the 4, 5, r, t, f, g, v, b keys to be precise. What is the best way to resolve this?!
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A dehumidifier works in a similar way to an air conditioner, cooling the air that passes through it so water vapour will condense and collect into a container.
If the fans are working and air is circulating through the unit but no water is being collected the internal refrigeration system probably has a fault...
The head control in the dash is most likely the problem,the control in the dash,will have to be replaced.,only thing you can try would be to disconnect the negative battery cable for 10 seconds and put it back on,then turn the ignition on,then start,see if the controller starts to work again,if not replace the head.
The problem your having is that the door in the dispenser chute isn't closing completly and warm air is coming in, clashing with the freezer and the moisture in the warm air freezes and collects right there in the chute causing the ice build up. The more common parts that may cause this is the door flapper being bad or damaged, flapper soleniod, which helps the flapper doofr get a good seal, and electronic board on the dispenser itself.
You can't fix it yourself. It takes a scanner at your Local Dealership to do it. People do it, (new battery) everyday unaware that doing so can and usually does, arm the theft system and either kills the radio or the whole car. To me it's just another built-in defect that requires dealer assistance. It's a buzzkill I know, and it probably won't be long until car owners won't even have access to the engine compartment. Sorry.
Yes . you reallly don't want the automatic evaporating feathur running.. Thak about it.. you spend money to remove the moisture and then you evaporate it back in ot the room. fand a way to drain it to a pan you can dump or drain it ot theout doors.
try bringing the screen up as close as possible to the projector and still get a focused picture. check keystone here and also for image clarity. if you still have problems, check for dust or moisture etc in the optics. check the lamp for a clean front surface. clean the air filter also. Try a different image source for differences
If you are heating somewhat and have lots of moisture the issue is with the venting.
For one reason or another the unit is unable to exhaust the moisture from the clothes. Check the following.
- Make sure there is air coming into the room the dryer is in (not in a closet with the door closed etc)
- Check the vent pipe behind the dryer. You are looking for kinks or restrictions. You may have to take it off and clean it out.
- check the venting between the wall behind the dryer and the outside, if this is plugged you can try using a long brush and vacuum from both sides or even a leaf blower if you have one, blow from inside to out so you do not make too big of mess, if you cannot get it clean you may have to hire someone to come professionally clean it.
Often key pads when subjected to lots of humidity in a closed laundry room they often stop making contact. Try taking a blow dryer, on medium heat and dry for a few minuets if it starts working then it's susceptible to moisture and indicates the control pad is not sealed.
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