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U.S. Consumer Product Safety CommissionDec 12, 2013 - This recall involves black Coby 32-inch flat screen televisions with model number ... AmTRAN Video Recalls to Repair 42-Inch JVC Flat Panel ...Missing: space
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Hi Arkina, Have the voltage regulator inspected and checked. If that checks out fine, check the earth connections or have someone check for you. If you have a volt test meter, start the engine and connect the meter to the positive and negative battery poles, measuring the output. At idle the alternator should output about twelve to thirteen volts, increasing to about thirteen volts with an increase of engine speed. With lights and heated rear window on the output should be about thirteen and a half to fourteen volts. Regards John
The thirteen pin plug connector you mentioned is stopping you from removing the valve body. First, locate and remove the heat shield protecting the wiring (transmission should be in the park position). The heat shield is held to the transmission with a bolt on one side and a screw on the other.
Second, disconnect the thirteen pin plug from the guide bushing.
Third, turn the bayonet locked guide bushing counter-clockwise. Loosen and remove guide bushing. The valve body should drop down at this point.
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