The engine computer may be programed to do this to force you to repair this necessary safety item.
Daylight Saving Time (DST) typically involves "gaining" an hour of daylight in the evening by moving the clock forward one hour in the spring. When clocks spring forward, you lose an hour of sleep. Conversely, in the fall, when clocks are set back one hour, you gain an hour of sleep. Therefore, during the transition into DST in the spring, you lose an hour.
The main benefit is that you will have a backup power source for your computer if the main power goes out. And if you were working on a document or spreadsheet, you won't lose the work you did because you were unable to save the file before the power went out.
It depends what you mean. They do lose the content they are working on at the time they lose power. However, they do not lose their abilities. They just reset the next time they gain power. Their abilities and microcode are hard-wired.
your battery will not lose power due to your starter being bad. if you have attempted to start the engine and did this for a long period of time with out the engine or an out side source of power charging the battery, it will eventually lose power, due to working and not charging. But for the original question, no the battery will not lose power if the starter is bad. hope this helps
Lose of power or ground since all the gauges quit working.
if the fuse is blown on that circuit you can lose power on those items. before replacing the fuse, make sure that there is nothing in the cigarette lighter socket that could be causing the short and subsequent blown fuse. (its on the same fuse)
the memory wire is either not hooked up or is connected to a keyed hot that only has power when the ignition switch is on
Not always. Most of the time it will come back on when the power does. How ever their are times when you lose power for awhile it will not come back on. The main reason is capacitors in the power supply have become dried out.
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It would make no difference except in a clock which relies on a synchronous motor to make the hands turn at the right speed. The clock would lose 48 minutes per day.
well ur fridge can stop working it may lose power or something but its better if you dont mess with it ...
Tell him no. If he keeps pressuring you, lay a complaint. if he wants you to clock out and pay you under the table to meet his dead line it's up to you. if he wants to have you clock out and work for nothing mention it to a friend who can prove that you clocked out and were working for nothing. then call the labor board and he can be fined lose his job or face charges if he has a past record of doing this