Old Spice Swagger deodorant is a personal care product and typically does not contain significant amounts of alcohol that would register on a SCRAM alcohol sensor. SCRAM sensors are designed to detect ethanol from Alcoholic Beverages rather than from personal care products. However, if the deodorant contains any alcohol, it is unlikely to produce a reading that would be mistaken for alcohol consumption. Always check the product's ingredient list for specific details.
on how your breath smells
Yes, a jelly donut can potentially cause a false reading on an alcohol sensor, particularly if it contains alcohol as an ingredient, such as in certain types of fillings or if it was cooked with alcohol. Additionally, if the sensor is highly sensitive, residual sugars or yeast in the donut might lead to a minor reading. However, in most cases, a standard jelly donut should not significantly affect the results of an alcohol sensor.
the sensor is in the gas tank. you probably need to replace the sensor.
yes the have a speed sensor a input and out put the input allow your transmission to change gears and the output speed sensor allow your speed to register on your speed domitor
Remove it carefully, spray the sensor wire with brake clean or alcohol, do not touch it, reinstall.
voltage sensor, alarm circuit, Pulse generator, counter, register and timing circuits.
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Motion detector alarm systems operate by using light sources. A beam of light is aimed at the light sensor and anyone who passes causes the sensor to register.
Go to hmaservice.com and register for free account (must use IE browser) and it will give you the factory service manual. Sensor is on top of transmission.
clean out the MAF sensor with some alcohol
I HAVE AN OBD 2 SCANNER AND IN MY BOOK THAT IS THE INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT HIGH INPUT OR ALSO REFERED TO AS IAT SENSOR. THIS SENSOR IS LOCATED RIGHT ON THE AIR INTAKE TUBE. I THINK IT IS A TWO WIRE SENSOR.
If you need help with this, go to www.autozone.com and register your vehicle (it's free) and you should be able to get repair info.