SOURCE: 26 inch Samsung LCD TV
I would take advantage of the warranty before it runs out. These things can be expensive to fix out of warranty.
SOURCE: Problem with, HP Officejet 4315,
Asalam u alaikum Naveed
as u r getting the cartridge error the first thing to be checked is the expiration date on the cartridges, then take a moist cloth and clean the copper contacts on the cartridge keep the printer powered on and unplug the power cable from the back of the printer and clean the contacts on the printer as well connect the power cable and put the cartridges back.
If the issue still persists then unplug the power cable again
Press and hold # and 6 on the printer while keeping these tow buttons on hold plug the power cable back in . when the screen goes off release the buttons and press the power button to turn the printer on. it ll perform a semiful reset on the printer .
if the issue still persists then unplug the power cable again
Press and hold OK and CANCEL on the printer while keeping these two buttons
on hold plug the power cable back in . when the screen goes off release
the buttons and press the power button to turn the printer on .
If the issue still persists call HP CARE they ll replace the printer.
Good luck
:-)
SOURCE: Noisey. when pumping ?
Have you checked with [assuming] your State's Attorney General Office? The third repair usually invokes the lemon law and requires that the supplier replace the entire dishwasher under warranty.
If you have not checked into that I would do that now and next.
This noise, from the pump, was the reason for the first replacement, or did it leak?
I cannot imagine them replacing a pump for noise, as noise, like hot, or cold is up to the individual what the parameters of PAIN are.
So let's suppose you cannot get a new dishwasher, and you have checked out the lemon law wherever it is you live, I will give you some technical answers and direct answers to your questions.
First, yes there may be a better pump, but these are generally not universal, the OEM pump is probably the only one that will fit, and should be the best available, anything aftermarket is generally not as good as the OEM [original Equipment Manufacturer].
I need more information on why the pump was replaced. Was it just noise? And did they run it in your presence after replacement, and did you buy off on it at that point? Then it got noisey again?
Now, next, a couple things could have happened, there could be noise baffles missing from the get go, or the first repair they left it out.
The pump could be cavitating, meaning there is not enough liquid, in the pump and it is swirling air.
Is the water pressure to spec, does the washer work or clean OK other than the noise?
There are so many possible reasons for noise from lack of water pressure, to missing baffles, to a bad product period, to the leveling is not right, to a clamp on a hose left off and when the machine calls for water the hoses slap or bounce.
This is going to be tough to settle over the phone, or email.
I would go to the seller and ask the same question then report back here, but before arm yourself with any lemon law data, and you could end up with a new washer for no charge.
There really are not huge differences in two pumps like this that would create noise, if there are two choices or more.
A pump could be made cheaper, the seals could fail quicker, but the noise thing, I doubt is a quality issue, something else is going on.
Will
SOURCE: Icemaker Waterline has Bacteria in it
This bacteria (for most of us) is not harmful. Ive never heard of anyone becoming sick from this stuff but I suppose someone might have an allergy. I see it in Ice Machines that are in restaurants all the time. It seems more prevalent in ones that do a lot of baking where yeast or Bread is used a lot like Bakeries Pizza and Hamburger fast foods...places.
Do you store a bread doe in your refrigerator? The air communicates with the freezer air. This is how its transferred. Clean the reddish stuff out again. Clean and wipe the outer containers and the walls and ceiling and under crisper in the refrigerator. Then if your going to store anything that you use with yeast or other types of activator that puts off CO2 (I E Baking soda or power?) double bag it in plastic bags. See if this solves your problem. If the stuff comes back it must be in your water supply. Are you on a treated water supply?
Hope this helps if so please rate me accordingly and good luck.
SOURCE: Sunroof won't operate
Sun roofs all have a common problem in design...Ther are all on the roof...and exposed to rain, dirt, dust, etc. etc. Your sliding tracks are probably clogged with the above mentioned and are causing a binding in the track sleeves which makes the motor work much harder and causes the motor brushes to overheat and stall or burn up completly. Next time the motor is replaced, make sure the technician thoroughly cleans and properly lubricates the tracks, sleeves, and guides.
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