Try a monitor reset. Unplug the monitor and hold down the monitor's power button for 30-30 seconds. Plug the monitor back in and power it up. If that doesn't work then go into the monitor's menu and do a factory reset.
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try this Could be your battery is losing power when turned off and is charging. This would only be a few hundred revs. Do you have anything extra left turned on when car is not running like stereo, amp, etc.
usually a few days.... but it can be any where from a few weeks to a few seconds lol
It could take just a few seconds for a country to go into a civil war.
Shift to 4-wheel drive on the go and let off accelerator for a few seconds and go back on the accelerator and it will shift in about 5-10 seconds ..
Headlights might stay on in a Honda Odyssey after the engine is turned off because of a courtesy timer. The headlights will stay on for a few seconds after exiting the vehicle so the driver can go into a building at night safely. If the headlights are staying on all the time, check the timer for this feature.
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A credit card transaction typically takes a few seconds to a few days to go through, depending on the merchant and the bank processing the transaction.
That is the TCS (traction control system) indicator light. The light is on to indicate you have turned the Traction Control System OFF. The light will come on for a few seconds every time you turn on the ignition and will then go off unless you have turned the TCS off. The TCS is turned on and off with a button mounted on the dash. No good reason to turn it off. Just leave it on all the time.
Medical personnel will monitor the heart rhythm for a few hours, after which the patient is usually sent home.
It really depends on the person your with. Try a few seconds and if they keep going and you are comfortable then just go with the flow.