All central A.C. systems have a drain. Look for the fan some where in the house, mine is in my guest bath. When you open the door covering the whole thing (you should not have to take anything apart) just open door and you should see a drip pan and a pipe leading from it which is a drain pipe. I have had to blow mine out with air which is how you do it and then i pour a cup a bleach down it every 6 months and that keeps it from stopping up ever again
The issue could be with the igniter, gas valve, or sensor. It is recommended to have a professional technician inspect and diagnose the problem to ensure proper and safe functioning of your central heater.
This could be due to a faulty fan motor, a defective capacitor, or a problem with the fan blade. It might also be caused by an issue with the wiring or controls of the unit. It's best to have a professional HVAC technician diagnose and repair the problem.
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A refrigerator that's working normally becomes cold on the inside and hot on at least part of the outside, usually somewhere in the back. The refrigerator's job is to remove heat from the inside, where the food is stored. When it does that, it must do something with the heat. It's usually built to dissipate that heat from a series of tubes mounted on the back. If it is hot inside the compartment, it is likely that the gas has leaked away and the compressor running hot as a result.
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I would suggest a visit to a veterinarian. The blue could be a bruise, or it could be a blocked vein indicating a circulatory problem.
The problem is inside the speedo and has to go to a speedo shop to be repaired.
A black spot on the inside of the upper eyelid could be a benign lesion like a mole, a cyst, or a blocked oil gland called a chalazion. However, if it changes in size or shape, causes vision problems, or is associated with pain, it's important to see an eye doctor for evaluation.
Have the same problem! Have you found a solution yet? I've come up with from searches that it could be Ignition Leads and or coil. Maf sensor or blocked cat
Grand central is not that far from the Empire State Building. You could walk it with no problem.
Could be an electrical problem, very likely could also be a collapsed catalytic converter or a blocked/clogged exhaust system.
The most likely cause is a bad steering rack. The valves inside the rack could be stuck, broken or blocked. You could also have a bad strut(s) or ball joints that are binding the steering linkage. It could also be bad or broken motor mounts. Though less likely, it could be the bearings inside the steering column are binding up, or something pressing against the shaft and keeping it from turning freely. The most likely problem is the steering rack.
It could be one of several health problems, if the problem persists or recurs see a doctor.
I had the same problem after I replaced my outside motor. Water was literally spurting from inside the outgoing drain. I disconnected the inside drain line going out and a big wad of dirt, dust and whatever came out like a big snake. I then cleaned the rest of it with bleach and it drains like it is supposed to now.
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Could be a problem inside the steering column