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Cisco has troubleshooting booting problems docs here for the 2900 series (and others): https://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/interne...
続きを読むThis answer may help: Whirlpool lid lock bypass
続きを読むThe automatic sliding doors are a complicated system of sensors, motors, solenoids and conditions under which they will or will not (normally) operate. An example of those conditions is a safety feature designed to protect passengers such that if a rear window is rolled down the side doors will not open automatically. The Sliding Doors section of the Honda 2004 Odyssey Owner's Manual describes these conditions. For advanced trouble shooting of the sliding doors, there is an excellent section on Power Sliding Door Troubleshooting in the Honda 2004 Odyssey Service Manual. These steps may help you resolve issues with the sliding doors. I hope this helps and if it does, please consider 回答の承認方法
続きを読むThis vendor (example only, if Ryobi does not have) appears to have the replacement wheel in stock: https://www.partswarehouse.com/Homelite-10-Wheel-Assembly-HM-330072007-p/hm-330072007.htm Could you share a picture of the cracked wheel? iFixitでの質問に画像を追加する方法 That may help with repair ideas; a plastic wheel may be difficult to repair adequately for this application). I looked to see if anyone has made a 3D print available of this wheel and didn't find one (my idea being that you could get a service to print you a new plastic wheel--like this fix BCG800XL Grinder Jamming due to Worn Impeller -- that might last at least a while (but probably not be cost effective or durable enough in this application as a long term fix).
続きを読むThese troubleshooting steps in this answer may help: not getting fuel to carb
続きを読むThe charging port on the Dell Latitude 5404 is available as a discrete part and appears to be a plug-in replacement (as opposed to needing to be desoldered from motherboard, etc.) Part number is TDP-105HSR2-D-102-J Example vendor shows it for reference (and appears to have it in stock): Dell Latitude 5404 Rugged OEM Latitude 14 Rugged (5404 / 5414 / 7404 / 7414) DC Power Input Jack with Cable - 105HSR2 Dell's manual for the 5404 has some good details on removal/replacement of various parts, in order, down to removal of the motherboard. These procedures may help you when swapping out the power input jack though they do not explicitly cover that: https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/latitude-5404-laptop/lat145404om/removing-the-system-board?guid=guid-9238e102-13a0-4406-89dd-6b2169849453&lang=en-us
続きを読むThere is an excellent troubleshooting guide for this device here: Zoom H6 Handy Recorder Troubleshooting, created by students from iFixit’s education program. By won’t reboot do you mean won’t power on?
続きを読むThe broken tip of an headphone cable can be removed from a headphone jack using either a special tool made for that purpose (GripStick Headphone Plug Extraction Tool) or a variety of DIY methods using household items like disposable pens or plastic aerosol can straws, depending on your access to the broken tip in your device’s jack. This video details many of the DIY techniques for extracting the broken tip, primarily using household items like the ink cartridge of a disposable pen to capture the broken tip: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=y0hncoJW8M...
続きを読むPatagonia has a very good reputation for supporting the sustainable repair of their products. (1) This page details their policies, provides some repair tips, and describes how to send an item in for (often free) repair: https://help.patagonia.com/s/article/Rep...-Process. This page states, in part: “If you choose to send in your repair for an evaluation, we ask that you cover the shipping cost. The repair work (in most cases) and the return shipping are covered by Patagonia.” (2) Patagonia also has a robust set of support materials for DIY repairs; the R1 does not seem to be described here specifically: https://help.patagonia.com/s/article/DIY-Repairs
続きを読むAuxiliary audio in jack would be the very easiest way I think. There is a factory installed (optional) aux audio jack that may or may not be present. Which trim level/sound system does the car have? It sounds like you already checked the console for this but can you verify there isn't one in console or in front of shifter? This manual (not necessarily for a 2023 but as an example) shows it in the center console: https://www.vwtiguan.org/752/external_au... Did you try connecting iPod Classic -> 30 pin to USB A sync (data) adapter (Apple MA591G/C cable or equivalent) -> USB A to USB-C adapter -> car's USB-C port (you may be saying you did try this)?
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