if your dead, good diagnostic.
Yes, "self-diagnose" is hyphenated.
this is not for self diagnosis, this is for your doctor to determine.
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This is something that should not be asked on an online forum. If you are at all concerned that you have suffered a stroke, of any magnitude, you need to seek out qualified medical professionals that can properly diagnose you.
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Yes, certainly there is!
No. It is never safe to self-diagnose yourself with any conditions and it is also never safe to self-medicate yourself. I recommend getting treatment from a physician that can decide which medication and dosage would be good for you as an individual.
A person can self diagnose by using online medical instructions. Although this saves a lot of time and money, if done incorrectly can lead to serious consequences.
Auto inject is to be used with a self-oil system.
Pretty simple connect an obd2 scanner and it will pull the error codes for the check engine light then look up the error code and diagnose and fix your problem
Hello. There are many ways you can self diagnose an automotive question. If your vehicle is emission related you can purchase an OBD II scanner at your local automotive store such as autozone or walmart for a low cost no more $100. To determine if it is emission related a check engine light would normally appear if this appear very highly it is emission related. If the check light is not on and it is noise related or other such problem such as vehicle hesitating or no start condition you can always purchase an annual subscription to www.alldatadiy.com to self diagnose your vehicle. Good luck!
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