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  • alexanna
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    • Mar 2010
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    Just a good old Hard Clear?

    I think anyone that has read some of my posts, probably noticed that I come from an automotive background. I was very fortunate to do just the harder drivability problems, If I was stuck doing what we call” HEAVY WORK” in the automotive field I would have not stayed with it so long, even brake jobs were boring to me.
    One thing I noticed on automobiles when they started having several computers commutating back and forth is that sometimes things appeared to be in what I called the “Twilight zone” everything you checked looked like it was operating properly, But still there were issues. Chrysler products were really bad [Headlamps not working,Maby no windshield wipers or a problem with the HAVC blower motor.]After looking at the systems with a scanner and being able to force systems to work there seemed to be no logical answer.
    99% of the time just a simple of what we called a “Hard Clear” of removing battery cables from the battery and connecting the cables together momentarily would correct the problem.
    I am really just starting to think about televisions, and it seems that a lot of things have to check out for the set to work.
    I wonder with the proper safety precautions observed, if something like that is ever done?
    Whatever I do, I consider it a success, if in the end I am breathing, seeing, feeling and hearing!

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