Hi,
go to
http://www.puma-web.co.uk/asp/troubleshooting.asp
A non-booting iBook can be suffering from any of a number of problems. Assuming that it has power from mains or battery and still will not turn on try reseting the Power Management Unit by removing the battery and mains power cable. Hold down the Shift, Control, and Option (alt) keys while pressing the power button for about 5 seconds. Replace the battery and turn it on.
I believe you are talking about the button that releases the battery cover, so you can get to the PSP's battery.
The 357 is an alkaline battery. The 675 is a hearing aid zinc battery and is far smaller than the 357. They are not interchangeable.
A CR2032 battery is a 3 volt lithium button cell battery. For more important information about a CR2032 button cell battery, check out the website, Duracell.
No, there is not. The internal battery is an actual battery that has ran out of energy. No button sequence will do anything about it. You will need to replace it to fix it.
There is a little hanging button by the fuse panel. It is the reset switch for the alarm. Press the button and start car normally.
in most cases all you have to do is hit the power button or it may have to have a code to start it up
Replace the battery in your button
No, she doesn't. She apparently has her belly button pierced though.
There should be a battery release catch under the machine at the edge of the battery access plate
There are several variations of button cell batteries. Some of these include the alkaline, mercury, zinc-air, silver and lithium. Button cells battery types are each distinguished by a unique letter code.
Reseting KeyYes, I've always had to have the dealer's service department reset the key. I believe the dealer has to do it for security reasons. WRONG!!!Insert the key into the ignition, turn to position one, within 5 seconds remove key, hold down lock button on key, simultaneously press unlock button 3 times. Doors will lock and unlock and you're done.How much does a dealer charge you for a 30 second fix?