Playing on the surface; touching lightly; gliding over., Twinkling or gleaming; fickering.
Playing on the surface; touching lightly; gliding over., Twinkling or gleaming; fickering.
No all it is is basically a microphone to monitor for noise-nothing to do with the engine running.
no. not possible.
no it is not true
did you put a magnet on it? usually that is the cause no
bad
A defective aspirator valve would unlikely cause a misfire monitor failure. It would more likely cause an air system monitor failure
I hope you mean the monitor, because the only thing I can easily think of that would cause the actual computer to start unexpectedly flickering is it being on fire. You haven't really given us enough details. However, if you can't figure it out on your own, you should probably take it to a computer professional to have a look at it. There are lots of things that could cause the monitor to flicker, including "the monitor is going bad", and they have all kinds of different remedies.
If you are using a vga connection, usually blue then you may have bent a pin on the connector, the cable may be bad, the monitor could be bad, your video card could be bad, or you could have the wrong driver or settings.
Turn it on; if it's off, it's gone bad.
LCD's are made up of lines that project an image on the screen. These lines constantly move, sometimes up and down, and sometimes side to side...this causes a flicker often seen on older LCD monitor's.