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'84 ...*lotsa* miles on it ....like 450K plus if you drive the "normal" 15K/year. First, and most likely, thing that comes to mind is the wheel bearing has seized. Since this is a front wheel drive car, there are sealed roller bearings for the rear wheel hubs. At 450K on the odometer there are *lots* of components that have reached or exceeded their normal service life. I would suspect the left rear sealed wheel bearing is one of them ...followed closely by the right rear wheel bearing. If it's the bearing? Get them both done.
Apparently, Patio Classic Grill Company, based out of Louisville, KY is no longer in business and OEM parts are hard to come by. I suggest check Weber Charcoal Grill Parts, as they make a similar model and the grill grates may be interchangeable.
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You can actually test the power supply before connecting it to the motherboard. Take a look at the power supply pinout by CLICKING HERE. Jump pin 14 with 13, 15, 16, or 17 to turn it on. You will have to get a manual for your motherboard to see how the front panel connector is configured with your case power switch. If you have that manual you can jump the 2 connector pins for the power switch to test the p/s from the motherboard.
you will have to change the boot sequence in the BIOS.
preee F2 or Del to enter the BIOS - you can change the sequence, set the first Boot 1 = DVD/CD, boot 2 = Hard drive
press F10 exit and save > ok
next time it will iuse the DVD/CD to boot first.
if you set the boot to b1 = Hard drive & boo 2 = DVD/CD......the hard drive boots
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