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3 possible causes are....
1 Radiator clogged..replace
2 Water pump bad...replace (along with timing belt if it's time for one)
3 Bad electric fan motor ( or sensor that brings fan motor on ).
There's a problem with the wiring. you popped the fuse/breaker in the amp. Replace the fuse or reset the breaker whichever the amp uses and then check your wiring. then try the amp again.
Just take your time with it. I've made my share of stupid wiring mistakes and have lost an amp or two because of it. So be careful! If you can't find the problem, ask a buddy to look it over for you. He might spot it. Other than that I'd say the amp is bad.
If this does not work for your model revert back to me along with your model number
1. Turn off printer 2. Hold down Resume button and press Power button. 3. Keep holding down Power button and let Resume button go. 4. Press Resume button 2 times then let BOTH buttons go. 5. Green lights will flash and then stop blinking. 6. When green lights are solid, press the Resume button 4 times. 7. Press the Power button and the printer should turn off, if not, press the Power button once more. 8. Your printer should respond as normal..
If your BlackBerry gets covered in water, act fast and rationally, and you may be able to save your device.
1. DO NOT TRY TO TURN IT ON 2. Pull out the battery. 3. Please your device and battery into a bowl of uncooked rice to absorb any moisture. 4. Please it in a warm, dry place where it can receive direct sunlight. 5. Be patient. It is recommended that you leave it in there for at least 48 hours. 6. After 48 hours, put the battery back in and power on.
Your timing belt might have busted. Mine did that in November of 2007.... I had to replace 2 of the 4 cylinders, along with the timing belt and housing. Total cost was a little over $1700.00
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