If the thermostat is wired correctly, it looks like that was not the problem. Not enough info to go much further than that other than to check the indoor fan relay. On an older model furnace look at the setting of the pointers on the fan/hi temp limit switch, if yours is an older unit with one of these I am betting that is your problem.
Gang violence.
One problem that exists in Brisbane in 2012 is that parts of the city are still awaiting cleanup and reconstruction after the massive flood that came through a year ago.
My girlfriend's car does this. Apparently had a bunch of recalls...camshaft sensor, crankshaft sensor....previous owner had it replaced for free but now as the 2nd owner, the problem still exists, and Nissan won't replace anymore. I HATE Nissan! tons of people have this problem on this model.
A problem is what exists when there is a difference between the current situation and the desired one.
A problem is what exists when there is a difference between the current situation and the desired one.
A problem is what exists when there is a difference between the current situation and the desired one.
The League of Nations no longer exists. It was replaced after WW2 by the United Nations.
Instead of "there is," you can use "exists" or "is present." For example, instead of saying "There is a problem," you could say "A problem exists." This makes the sentence more direct and often more concise.
first find out in which part the problem exists.
stops the problem before it exists
Some problems are unstructured in that similar problems have not occurred before and no ready routine exists for problem solving. Other problems have occurred routinely and a decision process exists for the problem.
Yes, the problem of determining whether a given path exists in a graph can be demonstrated as NP-complete by reducing it to a known NP-complete problem, such as the Hamiltonian path problem. This reduction shows that the path existence problem is at least as hard as the known NP-complete problem, making it NP-complete as well.