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Question about 2000 Jetta TDI

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...amp; temp sensor it still overheats.it dosent overheat when i take the cap where you put water off replace the cap with the pressure rating recommended by the dealer it is probably over pressurizing ...

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...overheat & the PCM(powertrain control module). The powertrain control module (PCM) uses the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor to monitor the engine for an over temperature condition. This ...

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Question about 2005 Equinox

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the car overheats changed the thermostat still overheats put new waterpump &radiator still overheats & steams how do u reset computer? Disconnect the positive battery terminal, then the ...

...s10 blazer 4.3.The temp guage reads 225 is this normal? I have replaced the waterpump,thermostat & belt. I have replaced the waterpump,thermostat & belt. For car running hot and overheating ...

...overheat and turn power off after that Your amps temp sensor, called a thermistor has probably gone bad in your amp. A thermistor is a resistance thermometer, or a resistor whose resistance is ...

r 89 overheat i can,t get the -15 volt at d.9 my amp dsn,t work. R.89 OVERHEAT,AND I CAN,T GET THE -15VOLT AT DIODE D9. THE ZENER DIODE D19 IS OK. ALL THE OUTPUT TRANSISTORS IS OK. Take it to the shop

Question about (TC3001) Car Audio Amplifier

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...of heavy play my amp will overheat. cools down then automatically comes back on. It is being driven so hard there is danger of burning out the output stages so it goes into protective

Question about (TC3001) Car Audio Amplifier

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amp overheat, switched off and unplugged at least ten times before connecting a usb fan to keep it cool but it continued to display the message. After around 10 hours it began working again, tested it

Question about (TC3001) Car Audio Amplifier

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...overheat after ten minutes Can not guess for an answer I wouldn't be using any vehicle that overheats but most folks do & try to ruin the motor Could be a water pump issue Could be a thermostat ...

...between amp and speakers. 3.-low power line on the house may cause low efficience work on the amp, overheat, and finally fuse protection. 4.- finally, check speaker wires. Thin cable overheat amp

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