Check the resistance across the terminals. Should be around 5 ohms.
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Simply by lowering its usage. Conserving is the key
A problem well stated is a problem half solved, quoted by Charles Kettering (1876 - 1958) a US electrical engineer and inventor
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on the drivers side engine firewall you will find a small canister with electrical wires going to the solenoid you should also see some small vacuum line (they may be clear) replace all of them with heavy duty rubber vacuum line. you only need about 18" of it. this solved my problem good luck
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Examples of Boyle's law problems include calculating the final volume or pressure of a gas when the initial volume or pressure is changed. Charles' law problems involve determining the final temperature or volume of a gas when the initial temperature or volume is altered. These problems can be solved using the respective formulas for Boyle's and Charles' laws, which involve the relationships between pressure and volume, and temperature and volume, respectively.
Some solved problems related to hydrostatic force on a plane surface include determining the total force exerted on the surface, finding the location of the center of pressure, and calculating the pressure distribution across the surface. These problems involve applying principles of fluid mechanics and integrating over the surface to find the desired quantities.
a malfunction has been detected - get it checked out by a professional I drive an 2002 Explorer with 168,000 miles; it has the 5R55W automatic transmission in it. Like many of you, my O/D light started flashing, and I was getting a hard shift from 2-3. After much research , including from this site, I learned that the problem is NOT solved by replacing the transmission. The problem is solved by replacing the auto trans solenoid pack (drop the pan, replace the solenoid pack, replace the the pan and refill with fluid). I had the repair done for just over $500 - labor & parts. The challenge is finding a transmission specialist who understands the problem and is willing to do the solenoid replacement INSTEAD of replacing the transmission. My transmission is now shifting silky smooth.
A jumpy RPM gauge on a 1995 GMC Sonoma could be due to a faulty RPM sensor or a loose electrical connection. It can also indicate a problem with the engine such as misfiring or issues with the ignition system. It is recommended to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and fix the issue.
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