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Tea bushes sprung from the spot where his eyelids hit the ground
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My 1965 MGB will not turn off when turn the key to off .
The turn off and turn off mechanism of a thyristor can be best explained by the gate turn-off thyristor. The thyristor uses the reverse bias mechanism.
Turn your thermostat to 40*. That oughta do the trick. I have tried that and it did not go off the onle way to turn it off now is to turn the car off