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tune up. new plugs wires and distribitor cap. and maybe new fuel filter and air filter
F5> Add New there will be 3 white boxes, click on the first one and choose a color
the difference is : traditional - it was like old building, with always brown in colour. modern - it was something to do with technology and new idea
Look at the directions again and swap the wires you hooked up that are for the temp output, you have them switched
False, new motherboards often include a 4 or 8 pin cable to provide power exclusively for the processor.
could be a regulator if it is separate from rectifier, could be a faulty rectifier (ive had a new faulty one)
The proper way to test a rectifier is to disconnect the wire coming from the rectifier to the circuit breaker and test it for 14 volts with a multi-meter. If it puts pout less than 13 it is bad. It is a common problem and one can usually assume that if the battery is losing charge, a new rectifier will remedy the problem.
To replace the generator rectifier, remove the old one by removing the two bolts on the sides. Lift the cover boot up and unplug the connector. Take the new rectifier and bolt it on, then plug in the connector. It snaps right back on. Push the boot cover back down.
More information is needed as to what device you are connecting to what power supply. The only two identifiable wires are the white and green. In North America the white colour is used for the circuit's neutral and the green is used for grounding of devices.
buy new ignition wires
If a certain colour needs creating for a new set or minifigure, they will come up with new a colour.
use the existing wires you only need to change the gauge of the wires if amp is 500+ watts if less watts there not much difference in sound quality
Replace the wires too. Using old wires on a new cap is not the best choice.
If the colour cannot be compared to one of the three primary colours (Red, Blue, Yellow), then it is a new colour. The obvious way to test is to mix that colour with each primary colour and see if any of then emerge as more than 50% that colour. If the answer for each one is less than 50%, congratulations on the discovery of a new colour.
Around $1600-$1800 for a new one. It really depends where you live.
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It could be in need of a new set of ignition wires (spark plug wires).