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Those colored lines are a bad panel. Is no button to make them go away. The only fix is to replace your panel. Would be more cost effective to replace the TV.
Unfortunately no. The brake line holds about 4,500 - 6,000 lbs of pressure when your brakes are applied. The only for sure way to fix this problem is to replace the line itself. Trying to do a "quick fix" to your brakes is the worse thing you can do. You will put yourself as well as other lives at risk.
spary a little startingfluid in carb to see if it start if it start rebuild carb.to change fuel line
only if there dryrotted if it go thourght the gastank in little hold cut new line on a angle and thread through hold.hope helps you.let me know ok
take a hair dryer and hold it on the water line where it goes into the back of the freezer if this does not fix it then you might have todefrost the freezer
I've had the same problem. A temporary fix that I have found is to turn up the contrast all the way (press [2nd] then hold down the up arrow) until the screen becomes mostly black. Then turn the contrast back down (press [2nd] then hold down the down arrow) until it is at a normal level. If you can get rid of all the white lines when you turn up the contrast the screen will be back to normal. Unfortunately this does not permanently fix the problem because I cannot get rid of all the lines and it seems to be getting progressively worse each time it start up the calculator.
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