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Fault with the main power supply regulator board. Check and replace damaged component/s at its main power regulator [SMPS] section circuit. Contact any service technician. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Surf the site with patience. Pull up older posts. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ It will be best to replace the power supply regulator board as card basis rather than making "Surgery" to it; which usually will make loss for both money and time. Even though you can make it right, it will cost around an amount equal to the cost of a new board; including the cost of (spare parts + service charge) More to say, most of the spare parts to it will be difficult to get from open electronic spare part market. This is true to most of the flat panel TV power supply boards; irrespective of its brand and screen size.
If you are talking about A THREE WAY SWITCH, they can be a little confusing for a beginner.
here is a link to some drawings that might help.. IF YOU ARE NOT TALKING ABOUT A THREE WAY SWITCH, give me a little more information. 3 Way Switch Wiring Diagram
try changing you cap and rotor if you have them or your coil pack. maybe the spark isnt hot enough, try a tune up first..plugs, wires, cap, and rotor. also make sure the wires to the fuel injector on the #2 cylinder arent broken or shorting. pull the protective covering off the wires and give them a good inspection. if these dont work tae it to a repuatable shop and they can hook it up to a computer and run a full diagnostic on it for $50 to $75. they are pretty good about tracking that stuff down.
I would replace the 2 switches in the shifter, I have several of these for my grandkids and most of the time it is switches. I get all my parts and help from http://www.shopjandl.com/mepu0002.html
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Hi. I would suggest having the internal o-rings checked. One of them could be worn, allowing the air to escape. Or put it into your local dive shop for a service.
Something you may want to check is to see if there is a "governor" for the 2nd gear. My 4 year old has a 4x4 similiar to this and the only two gears that worked were 1st & reverse until my husband had to unscrew a piece from the 2nd gear setting..check the manual or if you don't have one, look online through the manufacturers website. I hope this helps!
The scuba regulator has two parts: a 1st stage and a second stage connected by a hose. The 1st stage connects right to the tank; the 2nd stage is the contraption behind your mouthpiece. Both have an important function in regulating air flow throughout your scuba system.
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