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If the defrost is not working then ice could be forming inside the unit. If that's the case then it will get worse as more ice forms and the unit eventually wont cool or will cool very little. Sometimes a panel or the fan blade isn't adjusted right and it hits something making noises. In the case you would have to pull the covers off inside the freezer .
if there is something loose inside your control panel, i mite get concerned a little, if it a piece of metal, that bad, new control unit, new circuit board, cost to replacement, either you will have to figure out or have some come and fix it .
fix now nothing broken yet
but circuit board, fire, explosion maybe,
Afraid so. The fact that your brother's earphones do the same thing points directly to the ipod. It may be just a loose connection where the wires go in. Be brave, and undo the screws you can see, so that it pulls apart. Without touching anything else, have a look where your connection goes in. It may be just loose there, and you might be able to tighten it, If not, put it all back together again, and ask a repairman how much to fix it.
Its quite common for Pride scooters to be assembled using little or no grease on the rear axle. If the noise is like a stone stuck in the tyre, its probably a 'Dry Axle' as mentioned above. Try just removing the rear wheel(s) and greasing the axle. This normally cures the problem. When removing the wheel, be careful not to lose the hub key which slots into the axle and wheel to stop the wheel spinning freely on the axle. Hope this helps.
if you are techy or have a knowldge in connecting wire, then you can give a try to fix the right portion of your headphones. There was just a wire inside of your earphone which have been cut. For some instance maybe you had pull your headphones thats why the wire inside has been cut. If you can't repair then that's the time you'll need to buy.
sounds like the typical ipod and ipod touch common situation. It seems to be the dreaded headphone jack on the bottom or top of the device has gone belly up. You can either take it to your local apple store or look online and search your problem and see if anyone else has the same issues you have and see what can be done.You can send it to ipodsquad.com to get repairs or check your local apple store.
Sounds like a bad, loose or dirty connection. it's possible that there may be a broken soldered joint on the antenna connector. Open up( power off first) and resolder the joints as they can breakdown over time(dry joint).
After reading these posts, I fixed my refrigerator door in less than 5
minutes. The little black plastic cam on the bottom hinge was loose.
To fix it, take the hinge cover off of the top with an 8mm socket, and
remove the three 8mm screws holding the top hinge on. Remove the door
by lifting up off of the bottom hinge and set it aside. On the bottom
hinge is a black plastic cam held on by an 8mm screw. The screw on
mine was really loose. Tightening it and putting the door back on made
it work like new. You probably don't have a bad cam, just a loose one.
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