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no country told. a tall, and makes parts, and service data super hard to get and helpers help. NO YEAR car, (sad face) 1997 present.
well there can be 1 or 2 sensors there or even 4, on newer cars
old cars has a cable drive throttle. and 1 TPS sensor..
tick tick evolution: happens. and....
then the newer cars. are TWB Throttle By Wire.2003 up.
2 pedals sensors and 2 TV sensors and motor drive throttle body
the TV is the throttle valve, on top of engine connected to the air cleaner but wait, no year no engine told.
sorry we cannot guess 5 engines or the year;
1.3 L Family 1 I4 (gasoline)
1.5 L Family 1 I4 (gasoline)
1.6 L Family 1 I4 (gasoline)
1.8 L Family II I4 (gasoline)
2.0 L Family II I4 (gasoline)
TO fix any care DIY, learn what is under the hood first or help is useless. like mine.
Hi Mags. Clogged coils can cause poor cooling. Check to make sure nothing is stuck in the condenser fan and that it spins freely (models with coils on the back won't have a fan). To do this, unplug the fridge and pull it out. ... Plug in the fridge and make sure the fan runs when the compressor is running.
There is no way that a booster can be bypassed as it is a vacuum operated unit that supplies extra brake pedal force when the pedal is moved. You can block off the vacuum hose to the manifold but there will be extreme pressure needed to apply the brakes. ( family in a car that cannot be stopped --Really)The only solution really, to be safe, is to have an accredited brake shop where the vehicle is fit a booster to the car
Google the code OBD PO741- should be a Torque Converter Solenoid acting up or stuck off I think that will be a fun job to get the cover off the trans to replace. Try & find the best trans shop around Local family business,not a franchise
Valerie, I wrote the help desk and two things happened. First, they gave me free coins to replace the ones I lost trying to advance. Second, they rolled out a fix in the next update. You might want to send them an email. Now, perhaps we should both get a life and stop playing family feud so much. :-) ~ Bob Stanley [email protected]
Get back to where you bought it for a replacement - these things HAVE to work perfectly to keep your child safe - don't try to "fix" it you could live to regret it.
There are numerous suggestions on-line elsewhere for this common problem with Canon lenses. Does your display give you an error message? If yes, google that error message and you should find many suggestions for fixes. I know some places actually advocate just forcing it back into the properly aligned position although I think that should be a last resort. I have not done this myself but there are many who have fixed these cameras successfully. Good luck
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