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door speaker wiring short. no programming no.
flash no
it needs to be diagnosed and then repaired.
the AUDIO AMPS,. IN MOST THINGS NOW SHUT DOWN IF THE SPEAKERS OR THERE WIRES SHORT OUT, PREVENTING
AMP BLOWING UP. (cool no?) saves its own bacon it does.
SAME AS YOUR MODERN HOME AVR DOES. FOR THE SAME REASONS.(PROTECTION LAMP GLOWS THERE!)
SOME CARS THE AMP; HAS ITS OWN FUSE. AND THOSE BLOW. OR EVEN LOOSE.
if leaking from directly from behind toilet, check connection also if leaking from back of toilet. more than likely it is the vacuum valve on back of toilet. $50 dollar part. if not leaking there. pull all drawers in bathroom out. they lift out. if the inlet for the pressurized water is there, it is probably leaking from the inside. it is a $15 part but depending on access, does is leak when hooked up to water from pressure side or does it leak with just 12 volt water system?
WOW, I have a 2013 Challenger with same issue. I pulled the seat and discovered the problem was the runner (plastic w/ball bearings) which elevate the seat to smoothly roll back or forward is shot. I cannot locate a part number or description for these plastic runners? Any help is appreciated!
32 psi is the usualrecommended pressure but you may have to fill the tires to 35 psi to make the TPM system reset. That's how most systems recognize that you have serviced the tires. Most TPM systems will indicate low tire pressure around 26-28 psi.
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