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Willow Laboratories

posted March 27, 2009 - 12:27pm
Willow Laboratories

Willow Laboratories

Audi A4-Cool
Are a nice pair of slacks cool? No. Do they do the job? Yes. The new A4 is a nice pair of slacks.

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Car Won't Start Troubleshooting
Your car won't start. There is nothing more frustrating than a car that won't start. There are many possible causes to a no-start problem, but if you do some good troubleshooting and diagnosis, you should never have to call your boss saying the car won't start.
Why Won't My Car Start?
If your car won't start, you're unhappy. Turn the key, no start, you need a jump start. If you don't have a dead battery, it might be the starter, or your wiring, or your fuel injection, cold start, key won't turn, hot start, distributor, fuel pump ... could be a lot of things, but let us help you sort out your car won't start problem.

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Let's talk about safety first. There isn't too much in the electrical system that can hurt you, other than the ignition system, it is important for protecting computers and control units. Never connect or disconnect jumper cables with the key on. Voltage spikes can damage electronic components. Engines with computer-controlled equipment should avoid giving and getting jump-starts due to the possibility of damage of voltage spikes with the key on.
Be careful when probing wires. When you probe a wire be sure to use electrical tape to cover the hole that you made. This will keep the copper wire from corroding. Use care when probing a harness connector so you don't spread the pins or damage the connector. Probe the back (wire side) of the connector to avoid shorting out the circuits.

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