Don't just replace the plugs unless you can be certain that there IS power before the plug and NO power after the plug. There are far too many people who jump to conclusions only to find out later that they're wrong. BTW, unless you NEED the plugs, why not solder the wires and wrap them with some silicone sealer and heat shrink tubing.
yes the surrounding is changing take the example of the ozone layer its getting damaged by the pollution we make.
Not unless one of the sensors was damaged.
probably b/c the wiring loom is damaged somewhere. One of the taillight assemblies can be corroded causing a short. Remove the bulb and check the socket. The wiring can also be shorted out. Turning on the taillights turns on the front running lights so check there also.
changing the behavior that started the problem
Well we are not big fans of changing the jewellery too soon, but if you have your piercer do it for you so the piercing doesn't get damaged, you should be alright.
The correct answer is by changing the behavior that caused the problem.
P0722 - No signal from Output Shaft Speed Sensor . The output shaft speed sensor failed to provide a signal to the PCM upon initial movement of the vehicle (damaged OSS connector / damaged OSS sensor , or not installed properly / Harness intermittently shorted or open ) P0723 - Output Shaft Speed Sensor circuit intermittent failure . The Output Shaft Speed Sensor signal to the PCM is irregular or interrupted ( Harness connector not properly seated / harness intermittently shorted , or open / harness connector damaged / OSS sensor damaged , or not installed properly - verify harness and connector integrity - verify OSS sensor proper installation )
Pull the connector or cut the wire feeding current to the fan. The CPU might overheat and be permanently damaged.
You can send it in or look for guides online, it requires solider sucker a solider gun and a steady hand
No , unless the spring is damaged
It depends on what caused the device to not power on. The battery could be damaged. Replace the battery. The charging unit could be damaged. Replace the charging unit or find the damaged component and replace it. The charging connector could be damaged. Replace the circuit board or find the damaged component and replace it. The power button could be damaged. Replace the circuit board or find the damaged component and replace it. Something could have fried the circuit board. Replace the circuit board or find the damaged component and replace it.
It is very simple to repair a color changing LED light on a strand of Christmas lights. You simply pull the damaged light out of the socket and replace it with a new one.