you need to check your fuses first ( sounds like it) they are on underdash (drivers side)
You can use an immersion probe to check the internal temperature of a pot of soup. You can also use a thermocouple with a surface probe to check the internal soup temperature.
Through using the universal indicator or the PH probe.
Check the back of the car.
there are four screws behind the covers on the probe head lights put the car up to a building on a flat serface and adjust the lights to whare u wont them.
The recommended method for accurately measuring the internal temperature of food using an oven temperature probe is to insert the probe into the thickest part of the food, making sure it does not touch any bones or the pan. Wait for the temperature reading to stabilize before removing the probe to get an accurate measurement.
The wiggler body holds the selected probe. Loosen the knurled nut and snap the ball on the end of the probe into the body. Tighten the knurled nut so the probe is not loose, but can still move. When using the dial indicator probe, tighten it firmly. Put the shank of the body into the chuck, end mill holder or collet on your mill or drill press. Use the point probe to find a point on a work piece. This is the probe you use to locate scribed lines on a work piece under the drill or mill chuck. Center the probe by turning on the machine to about 1000 RPM. Use a wooden pencil or other object to press on the side of the probe near the point until it turns true, with no wobble. When you press too hard you will find out why this device is called a wiggler! Once you have the probe centered, turn off the power and center the mark on the work piece under the point of the probe. Use the disk probe to find the edge of a work piece. The disk on the end of this probe is 0.100” in diameter. Center the probe by turning on the machine to about 1000 RPM. Use a wooden pencil or other object to press on the side of the probe near the point until it turns true, with no wobble. Leave the power on as you move the side of the work piece into the tip of the probe. When the probe touches the side of the work piece it will start to wobble. The center of the spindle is 0.050” from the edge of the work. Use the ball probe to find the center of existing holes. Center the probe by turning on the machine to about 1000 RPM. Use a wooden pencil or other object to press on the side of the probe near the point until it turns true, with no wobble. Once you have the probe centered, turn off the power and center the existing hole in the work piece under the ball of the probe. This probe can also be used to find the edge of a work piece. The smaller ball on this probe is 0.250” in diameter, so when it touches the side of the work piece, the center of the spindle is 0.125” from the edge of the work. Use the indicator probe to mount a dial test indicator. Use a dovetail clamp or a body clamp to attach the dial test indicator to the indicator probe. You can use this to check the alignment of a vise on your mill.
The dome light and floor lights on a 94 Ford Probe will not go off if the door is open or the door sensor has not been tripped. The lights can be manually turned off but the sensor should be checked for defects.
Go to www.the12volt.com They have an excellent schematic on how you do it with a couple of stadard relays.
If the space probe is approaching the sun and is always facing the sun, then the probe sun-ward side should be very warm; but overall the probe will be at the same or close to it's internal temperature (unless it doesn't have insulation; in which case it will be about 3 degrees Kelvin - which is the actual temperature of space.)
Maybe BIll DID IT!
An ultrasound probe is a handheld device that emits sound waves and captures the echoes that bounce back from internal organs and tissues. It is used in medical imaging to produce real-time images of the body's structures like organs, muscles, and blood vessels. The probe is moved over the skin's surface to visualize internal structures.
Food safety requires that food be cooked to 160 degrees F and stored at 40 or below. The internal temp is used. That is why they stick a probe in it.