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Hi Gordon:
Distributors are made with a non-conductive shell, a contact point in the centre, and a rotor that directs the spark from the centre ot the spark plug wire terminals. Any number of things can happen to the distributor cap that will create a conductive path or short circuit that will result in arcing.
Some examples:
- not correctly secured
- cracked
- condensation present
- dirty
OH&S issue
issue warning about conduct being contrary to code of conduct if you have one if not warning about conduct being contrary to expectations and bringing company name into disrepute
as well as making the workplace unsafe for other employees
as the OH&S act states that the workplace should be a physiological
and psychologically safe enviroment and his or her conduct is contrary to the legislation further occurences lead to dismissal
Dear sir , Hyundai verna fault code p1186 we check found warring and couplers was ok and we replace injector and fuel rail problem was not resolved, cold starting engine vavrection and rpm stack and white smoke and hot conduction normal but rung conduction engine vavrection and missing no accelerator is working please suggest
The F7 error code indicates that one or more potentiometers (burner switches) are not connected properly or that you have one or more failed potentiometers. The specific details of this failure code are provided in the second image below. This is an excerpt from the technical information for this range. Normally, a service technician would be needed to conduct the troubleshooting and diagnosis for this type of failure. If you are completely confident in your technical ability to safely unplug the range and access these potentiometers (54 in the third image example) you may be able to check for loose or broken wires that could be causing this code. If no loose wires are found, then you will likely need to have a technician find and replace a failed potentiometer.
The F7 error code indicates that one or more potentiometers (burner switches) are not connected properly or that you have one or more failed potentiometers. The specific details of this failure code are provided in the second image below. This is an excerpt from the technical information for this range. Normally, a service technician would be needed to conduct the troubleshooting and diagnosis for this type of failure. If you are completely confident in your technical ability to safely unplug the range and access these potentiometers (54 in the third image example) you may be able to check for loose or broken wires that could be causing this code. If no loose wires are found, then you will likely need to have a technician find and replace a failed potentiometer.
The F7 error code indicates that one or more potentiometers (burner switches) are not connected properly or that you have one or more failed potentiometers. The specific details of this failure code are provided in the second image below. This is an excerpt from the technical information for this range. Normally, a service technician would be needed to conduct the troubleshooting and diagnosis for this type of failure. If you are completely confident in your technical ability to safely unplug the range and access these potentiometers (54 in the third image example) you may be able to check for loose or broken wires that could be causing this code. If no loose wires are found, then you will likely need to have a technician find and replace a failed potentiometer.
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