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not getting fire ? my best guess is coil. coil wiring. or driver in cpu
Yes, DMA does bypass the CPU.
Not normally no. In a rare occasion where the plug wire has shorted, or leaked, high voltage to the injector wiring, it could have damaged the CPU or power fuse or relay, but that would not be very common.
It could be that the Ignition Control Module is faulty. There are known to go bad during the motor being hot, but once cooled down the engine will start. This is located on the front of the motor, underneath the the coil packs. You have to take the coil packs off, and unplug the ICM (Ignition Contol Module), and it will fall off from there.
Well if you really want to go balls out, bypass the CPU & everything it enteracts with.
Try this...... Remove the ignition coil plug, then take a test light and run it between the two terminals of the ignition coil wires. Crank the engine and see if it flashes. If it does and there is no spark, you need a new coil.
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One can bypass a sonicwall by using and SSL proxy. Another way is to found a way around one's CPU's IP address. Third, one may try mapping. Fourth, one may use an Hex conversion and five, one may use a third-party website. Six, get a computer tech to do it!
The Cpu Temperature is The Maximum/Minimum temperature of Cpu, You have to be inside these limits for your Cpu Safety
Yes you will as CPU manufactures prefer if you use there CPU cooler as the cooler has been designed for the thermal rating of the CPU.
In computer heatsinks the heat of the CPU chip is conducted to the heatsinks (which then use convection to shed excess heat). In an electric stove the coil is heated up and the heat is conducted to the cookware you put on it.
Which is a feature of the CPU