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Temperature digits 70 80 90 turns on and off at "random". And boiling does not stop! I cleaned the round metal rings in the bottom of the kettle.
The two innermost rings are connected to the temperature sensor. Use some sharp metal or fine sand paper to scratch the top edge (kettle at upside down) of the rings. Clean/blow away the "metal dust" afterwards, and it should work again
I just want you to know that you are not crazy or blind!
The reason you cannot find any screws is because you are dealing with a snap-together vehicle. If you only want to replace the bulb, you can reach around the radiator support and twist the bulb retainer to remove it and the bulb. If you are wanting to replace the ENTIRE headlamp assembly, follow the instructions below.
REMOVAL
Grasp lower edge of headlamp lens and pull straight back (away) from Grille Opening Reinforcement (GOR) . Disengage lower adjuster pivots from lens assembly. Grasp upper edge of headlamp lens. Pull straight back (away) from grille opening reinforcement (GOR). Disengage upper adjuster pivot from lens assembly. Rotate bulb lock ring counter clockwise. and remove ring and bulb from lens. INSTALLATION
Replace by seating the assembly in the lamp housing and turning the lock ring 1/8 turn clockwise to secure. Align upper adjust pivot into headlamp opening and snap into place. Snap lower adjuster pivots into place.
Check
for leaks all over the machine. Possibly the O ring on the drain valve
is damaged. If the machine is oil-less, the big rubber O ring on the
piston could be worn away. When the machine is turned off can you hear air leaking from anywhere?
Just use a Torx wrench. I can't remember if it's a size 15
or 20, but it's pretty easy. Look closely for the Torx screws. I believe you
have to open the tailgate to see them.
As stated above, the inside edge of each light has two Torx
screws, but there are also two plastic "pop-rivet(?)" type connectors along the
outside edges that come loose with a gentle **** away from the
vehicle.
if it goes away when you turn the a/c on its the a/c clutch plate that is dragging and when you turn it on its pulled into the the a/c compressor and is turning all the time that's why noise goes away,you have to replace the a/c clutch.sometimes you can try prying with a screwdriver the edge that is dragging and noise will go away.
With the lens off, look at the camera mount area. If you are looking straight at the mount, there is a small tab sticking out at about 7oclock on the outside edge of the mount ring. The tab is spring loaded and may be damaged. You should be able to push the tab toward the base of the camera and it will snap back if functioning properly. If it feels loose or doesn't spring back, then switch that ab controls is not being activated.
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