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Brainstorming can help by providing multiple radicly new solutions that not only help the target problem, but may offer a solutions to other problems as well.Example:What if we did this?That works, we could use that for "other problem" problem too.
No, a battery charging problem will have something to do with your alternator 90% of the time. The other 9% of the time its the battery itself that can't hold a charge, the other 1% is engine electrical relays.
Turning Parking Lights ON while Charging BatteryNO, it serves no purpose other than to reduce the life of the parking light bulb filaments, and to cause the battery to have to be charged longer.
An auto battery could be leaking for a couple of reasons. The alternator could be overcharging the battery causing the leakage. Or the battery itself could have a short or other internal problem causing it to leak when charging.
As with any of the thousands of other spiritual paths in the world the answer is TOLERANCE & ACCEPTANCE.
Other words that have the same meaning as 'solutions' as in to solve a problem are but not limited to: Explanation Key Resolution Result Clarification Elucidation
Auto Electrical ConundrumIn over 60 years of maintaining my own and others cars and pickups, I've never heard of the practice of turning headlights on while "jump" charging an auto battery.I am a longtime electrical/electronics hobbyist, and SUSPECT that turning headlights on while charging from another vehicle is to provide some load to "use up" some of the current [normally measured in Amperes (Amps)].By adding the load of the headlights, one would think that the output current of the charging vehicle's alternator would be reduced, thus lowering the charge rate to the battery being charged.I can only guess that the purpose would be to slow down the charge rate, and thus reduce heat and Hydrogen gas generation in the charging battery.There is a problem with this idea in that the voltage regulation system in the charging vehicle WILL [or should] SENSE the reduced charging voltage, and in response, will just increase the output voltage, and thus the current to the charging battery.In effect, this "trick" is worthless. Just charge the battery with the lights OFF as this will accomplish the charging in a shorter time.
Documentation will be your tool to have specific evidence that the solutions to your problem solving, those that failed and have succeded are recorded accordingly for future references or use to solve other problem that will eventually arise.
Yes, you are right... I have got the similar type of problem but only at the charging side.
I have had 94,98,00 tahoes. Twice I have had what you are describing both times all it took was steering line replacement. Hope that helps
There are a few possible solutions for this problem. Some of the solutions include: 4 x 4 + 4 + sqrt(4) = 22 44 x sqrt(4) / 4 = 22 4! + 4 - 4 - sqrt(4) = 22 There may be several other solutions.
No, because other solutions are not liquid