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both frayed insulation and damaged connections
You bet. One of the first troubleshooting steps you should try when something isn't working the way it should is to check the "physical" connections, including power and data cables. Eliminate those first. A faulty firewire cable can cause a myriad of intermittent problems.
You should hope so. The other option is a damaged flywheel which is a much larger project than replacing a starter.
Damaged or faulty oxygen sensor or circuit; Plugged or damaged pcv valve; Leaking fuel filter or fuel filter connections; Clogged, damaged, defective or faulty catalytic converter; Plugged, dirty or poorly connected fuel injector; Punctured or damaged fuel tank; faulty fuel pump or fuel pump connections; Damaged or restricted exhaust system components. It's a pretty common problem with the fuel line clamps. You notice it when you are ideling since the air is not moving past the engine, and you are smelling it at the worst - when you drive it dissipates, but it still occurring. You need to tighten the fuel line clasps - you can see photos of most of the places here: http://www.bazoomer.com/fuelline/fuelline.html Another possibility is the seal between the fuel pump and the gas tank. If you lift up the back seat and pull back the padding, you will see the access panels for the fuel tank. Remove the sheet metal panels and look at the assemblies on top of the gas tank. If the seals or lines are leaking the smell will be pretty strong in that area. Replacing the seals and/or the flexible fuel lines should solve the problem.
The Federal Trade Comission protects consumers from faulty and dangerous products. If you have an issue with faulty tires you should contact the FTC and file a complaint. They can advise US Attorney's who can petition for recalls and class action law suits.
mark them as damaged report it to a supervisor
Undercharging or overcharging the battery are symptoms of a faulty voltage regulator. A typical 12 volt automotive system, engine running at idle, all accessories turned off, should read 14.2 volts at battery connections.
Resistance power of 20 amps indicate whether it is good or faulty.
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for damaged passports, you need to have it replaced. A particular form is needed for this.
Chances are your smoke detector is faulty and needs to be replaced . They are very sensitive and break very easy. But most likely your detector got damaged when you changed the batterys.
If the test switch is faulty then there is no convenient way to determine if the GFCI is functioning, and technically, if the test switch is faulty, then as it is a part of the GFCI, the GFCI is faulty and should be replaced.