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Charles, that was a Roberta, and wasn't referencing your problem-that was a suggested solution (check the date it was posted) gathered by computer here at fixya.
Google that code number, or go here>http://www.obd-codes.com/ and put the number in the search box at the site. You will get something. That sounds like a manufacturer specific code, not a generic obd-II code.
Yes, I just saw it was, and the site I gave you has information on Jaguar codes. At the site, click on "trouble codes" at the top of the page, and the page you go to has the information on manufacturer specific codes, Jaguar included. A long list of codes. So you had a misfire on #5, and still having a problem? Double check your code number, that P1467 refers to an A/C compressor temperature sensor malfunction.
Visit this site for more details. Type in the site name "Electro-help" either Google or Yahoo search box [not
in the address bar of your browser], and click search. It is an electronic equipments service help
site. All details you want are
there. Note the position of
hyphen in between words in site name, when you type it in. The site will appear as it is in
web; subtitled as Service help to electronic home entertainement equipments.
Pull up older posts.
You can get all details.
Site is listed in Google, and you can locate it either at
the bottom part of first search page, or at the top of second page.
Click on associated ads too. Sometimes, it might help you.
Hi Bryce Rae,You are talking about analytic s code for analysis of website, looks like UA-23462338-1.Actually some of the blog sitesprovide facility to put analytic code for web site to monitor traffic. Butyour website is hosted by some service provider. I am not sure how you aremanaging your website, you are doing this yourself or you hired someone.There are two ways to addtracking code in to a website you should read that article- Adding thetracking code (traditional) . (http://www.google.com/support/analytics/bin/answer.py?answer=55488)Because in blogs its new and modernway to add code just put in section of analytic code (Already have place forcode).Its all the game of HTML. (BEFORE YOU BEGIN: To set up tracking, you need to have access to the sourcecode for your website. If you're already tracking your website using an oldertracking snippet, remove that snippet from each page before you add the newone. If you have customizations you want to add back to your pages after youadd the new snippet, you can use a text or HTML editor to open and save a copyof each file. (Looking for the traditional snippet? )I thought you will be successful intracking your traffics. If problem will persist then write problem in brief.
Open the Samsung A737 page at any of these sites: My Unlock Code, GSM Liberty, Unlocking.com or Mobile Unlocked. All four of these are pay sites. Mobile Unlocked and GSM Liberty offer money-back guarantees in case the code will not unlock the phone.
Remove the Samsung A737's battery. When the site you chose in Step 1 prompts you for it, type in the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number from inside the Samsung A737's battery compartment. Every site in Step 1 needs the IMEI to generate an unlock code specific to your phone. Pay for the unlock code. In case you do not use a credit card, most of these sites will accept a PayPal payment. You will receive the unlock code by email, usually in a few hours, depending on which site you chose.
Slot the old carrier's chip into the battery compartment, in case the unlock code will not work without it: some unlock codes are network-specific. Put in the battery and close the battery chamber.
Enter your Samsung A737's phone mode. Type on your keypad the code precisely as it appears in the email. If you receive the unlock code "A5966J Send" for example, then type in 259665, and then "send" the code to your Samsung A737 by pressing the Talk/Call/Send button.
Slot the new network's chip in under the battery. Make an outgoing call to test if the phone is now unlocked. If the call does not go through and a chip or SIM error message pops up, repeat Steps 3 and 4 a few times. If you still cannot make a call, contact the code provider so they can remedy the problem.
Hi
just click on this site www.unlockme.co.uk/master.php
after clicking on this site you have to enter your imei no. in the textbox which is given on that page and after entering your imei click on get master code button to get your master code
after getting it put it on your phone in place of lock code and changed it
hi visit on this site http://www.unlockme.co.uk/master.php
after visiting on that site you have to enter your phone's imei no. in the textbox which are given on that page after entering your imei no. click on get master code button to get your phone's master code
The Error 404 "Page not found" is the error page displayed whenever
someone asks for a page that’s simply not available on your site. The
reason for this is that there may be a link on your site that was wrong
or the page might have been recently removed from the site. As there is
no web page to display, the web server sends a page that simply says
"404 Page not found".
The 404 error message is an HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
standard status code. This "Not Found" response code indicates that
although the client could communicate to the server, the server could
not find what was requested or it was configured not to fulfill the
request.
The 404 "Not Found" error is not the same as the "Server Not Found"
error which you see whenever a connection to the destination server
could not be established at all.
All you have to do is take out your radio/cd player and on top there is a serial number starting with M, give that number to the guys in the link below and he will give you a 4 digit code... Put that in and your cd player/radio is working again.
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