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check your pickup coil in the distibutor, if the wires are worn they can seperate causing the engine to stall, when the engine starts the vacuum advance moves the base plate where the p u coil is attached, when the advance starts to move the plate the wires can seperate causing it to stall out
you can unscrew the large back plastic section to make the tv a bit narrower...but be careful as this is the piece the mirror is mounted to on the other side...just make sure you have someone help you do it.
If the model is a WS-65809 that sey doesnt come apart. Actually very few rear projection TVs can be seperated Some RCA TVs can be disassembled to several pieces. Also I would let customer know that because a CRT TV has three CRTs that are aligned to each other , Moving the TV will cause the convergence to be adjusted. Based on model it can be just pressing the auto convergence option with the remote, But older rear projection TVs (2003 and older) have been known to blow ICs after a move when trying to reset the convergence. The ICs weaken over age and they can blow anytime the convergence adjustment feature is used, so its always a good thing to let someone know that even if very careful when being moved there set may develop convergence issues after a move because its a 3 CRT rear projection TV
FWIW I got the same problem after removing insulation on the top ot the oven to deal with rodent fecum/urine headache on RF375PXDW model. There is a microswitch with 2 black wires and 2 white wires related to the lever for the "clean" function. I noted that the 2 smaller guage white wires were stuck together, I seperated them, door error issue went away. Replaced the wires with new homemade, seperate looms. They were obviously melted together, causing a short in the circuit.
hi, There is a 7/16" bolt that hold the agitator in. Remove the top cap on the agitator and the cap inside it to get to the bolt. Once you get the bolt out, pull the agitator out and seperate the two pieces.
I hope this help you. Please let me know if I can assist you further.
Yes the set can be disassembled and then reassembled. But you would need the service manual that will explain how to get the set apart into seperate pieces. Heres a link to where you can get the service manual for your model they send it by download link. http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/product_info.php/pName/av65wp74/cName/jvc
There are 4 rubber shoes on the bottom of the white or gray base. Twist & pull these out. With a TORX long shank screwdriver (nothing else works, trust me) there is a screw way down in each hole. After removing the screws a gentle but firm bump should loosen the base. If you ever need to replace the motor, on the top around the drive shaft you will see three round plugs/disks, remove them by prying up with a pocket knife (works best) this will give you access to the three motor bolts.
I pulled it almost all the way open- towards back and used a flat screwdriver (or small philips that can fit in space from behind) and I pushed up a bit towards center and it came right off- don't worry- shouldn't break if you just ease it out of it base on either side.
This washer has a set of cheap plastic dogs that grab the inside wall of the upper agitator to move the clothes downward and help them get a better cleaning. The older style These dogs will wear out. To test whether or not these are bad just
grab the agitator while in wash mode. The dogs should advance the top
portion easily. If not then they are worn out. To replace them you must
remove the agitator and sit it on the floor. Hold the base down with
your feet and yank the top upwards. After seperating the 2 pieces you
simply install the new dogs and line up the bottom with the top being
careful not to break the little tabs on the bottom agitator that hold
the top in place. The newer style you simply pop the cover of the agitator and use a 3/4 drive extention to unscrew the upper agitator. replace the dogs and put the top back on. Nothing could be easier.
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