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Without more information, it's impossible to be sure, but it sounds like your security system module has failed, and it is in "lockout" mode, where it will shut the fuel pump off after a few seconds in order to disable the vehicle (thinking it's being stolen).
Apparently seems like your laptop is facing heating problem & its because your cooling system including fan inst working properly. You need to check if your fan is running at adequate speed and also there aren't any dust particles stuck in head sink on either side of your laptop. All you need to do is just to use an air blower and clean the fins of your heat sinks to make the air flow properly. Good Luck
The coil wire slide on type ( not Bolt on ) have a tendansy to expand if they get to hot, thus causing an open in your ignition system and shutting down your engine. much the same as driving down the highway and sudenly turning off your key.After a period of cool down you turn the key and the motor firers up right away because the coil cap has had a chance to cool down as well and cuntract to its original shape ounce again and is ounce again making proper contact,untill it gets to hot again and then the same thing will happen.Solution replace the coil half cap and wires to it.
hmm!! there is problem with your processor's heat sink only!!! your system is getting over heated so it shut downs automatically to prevent damage!! i have also gone through this problem!!! try changing the processor's fan!!
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Sorry to hear of the Tennis Ball Masacre.
I believe your problem to be twofold in nature.
First the glass in side of the LCD screen is very fragile and the tennis ball most likely ruptured it. the streaks are most likle the liquid crystal solution leaking out. the dark streaks represent the absence of the fluid.
Secondly, the monitor shut down appears to be from the back light / inverter circuitry. Sounds like it may be time for a new display.
$40 to $60 for the inverter board and $80 or more for a new display screen, you may as well go the couple of extra dollars and get a new monitor.
Hope this puts it in perspective for you. Sorry it is so bleak!
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