You click the red X at the top right-hand corner of your screen.
log off or shut down. If you are already logged off shut it down. If you want to store a computer in a bag or suitcase follow the steps I gave you and take out the battery. close and save all projects or programs before logging off and shutting down.
There are a lot of programs running in the backround which need to shut off properly before your computer can shut down. To see these programs, press Ctrl/Alt/Delete to get the Task Manager, click on programs running tab and you will see a list of all the programs running.
to dissipate the residual heat in the radiator it will shut off automatically
If the electrical power is shut off to ANY electrical motor, it stops running.
The fan remains running after the vehicle shuts off in order for the engine to cool down. Once the motor cools down sensors trigger the fan to shut it off.
keep it running for short times
No not necessarily. What takes a computer so long to shut down is the fact that it has to close all the background programs as well as any that are running in the forground. Most people (me included) have a lot of background programs that need to be shut down before the computer will turn off.
Turn it off until you can have it looked at, the contactor is probably welded shut and you can kill the compressor running it this way.
If the Utilize won't shut off data on a 1994 Fleetwood, check to see if your fuel pump is running.
Shut the engine off. They're supposed to be on all the time the car is running.
If the Explorer is running engaging the parking brake is supposed to turn the daytime running lights off , otherwise the daytime running lights are supposed to shut off when the engine is shut off . I have a 2004, Eddie Bauer Explorer. On the light switch itself, there is a selection to turn on or off the day lights, as well as the extended, courtesy lights after ignition is turned off.
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