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A dehumidifier works in a similar way to an air conditioner, cooling the air that passes through it so water vapour will condense and collect into a container.
If the fans are working and air is circulating through the unit but no water is being collected the internal refrigeration system probably has a fault...
Then you have two possibilities. First, most likely. Wires have broken. Open the drivers door and at the front you will see a rubber boot from the frame to the door. This is where the wires like to break. Second would be the master switch failed. I have replaced one or two(in 30 years) that the switch completely died. Usually just one or two windows quit working.
you don`t say did you clear the code after repairs as if not codes will stay in system on some computers. sometimes also you have to use factory convertors as after market ones don`t seem to be built with the same strict specs and don`t work as well. you will have to get it checked out to find what is causing your problem, meaning testing of components. sometimes a problem with the computer will cause this.
There is no reset other than unplugging the power for a minute then plugging it back in.
If this in under warranty I would contact the manufacturer via the information in your owner's manual for a free repair.
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when u connect ur phone bluetooth to any other device it need a pass code! you have to give that from ur phone manually and the other device should have to put the same code so now u use the headset option to connect to the bluetooth not the normal bluetooth conectivity !
No, the TSM does not have this function in it. It controls nothing but the turn signals. Whoever wired the passing lights in used the wire for the high beam light as a power wire for the passing lights. This was probably done so that they would not overload the charging system. If you have the high beam light and the passing lights on, it's a tremendous draw on the charging system and it may have caused a fuse to blow. So, they probably wired the passing lights to operate without the high beam light. I think the wire is white for the high beam.
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