Well, hello there, friend! If your cartridge fails to fire right away, it's important to stay calm and remember safety first. Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction, wait a few moments, then carefully eject the cartridge and inspect it for any issues before trying again. Remember, mistakes happen, and it's all part of the learning process. Just take a deep breath and try again with care.
Keep pointing the gun at the target for at least 10 full seconds. If the round does not go off, try re-cocking the gun and attempt to fire it again. If you have to open the action to re-cock the gun or if it still doesn't go off after a second strike at the primer by the firing pin, carefully open the action of the gun keeping the cartridge away from your face. Always wear shooting glasses with shatter-resistant lenses when shooting or loading /unloading guns.
You should replace the surge strip if the circuit breaker fails to reset.
Replace it.
No
It needs the attention of a gunsmith.
Try to move on. ^ If that fails, tell him off...if that fails, try making friends, if that fails, give him the finger and don't say crap to him.
False false negatives is where the system fails to detect something it should.
If the SA node fails to fire the atrioventricular node should take over.
Only when it fails.
Have it towed to a garage for repair.
Usually it is on the intake manifold itself. if it is not then you might just have to try some different variations. i had a 1988 s-10 with the 2.8 and it was actually 123456 but all else fails go to autozones website and they should have the different firing orders
Complain to the administration