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Problem with fuel pump on a 2006 acura rsx typeS?

This all happened when i took my rbc manifold off and put the prb manifold on.

I have a new fuel pump relay. Checked the fuse and it is good. I checked for battery voltage to the pump connector when i turn the car on for 2-3 secs and no battery voltage. Then i take the relay out and put a jumper wire in between the #1 an 2 terminals on the relay and it has battery voltage to the pump connector.I hard wired some wire from the battery to the pump connectors and it will run plus i have a brand new relay so you can count those out. Does anyone know anything that has to do with the intake manifold that will make the pump not work?
I am so stumped right now and have checked and done everything to try to figure this out Ok new update. I jumper wired the fuel pump relay #1 and 2 terminals and the fuel pump will prime.... It is a brand new fuel pump relay! Why does it work when i jumper the connector but not work with a brand new relay? Possibly bad relay? I replaced one relay but not the other? Didnt know there were 2 relays for the fuel pump. I know someone has some input on this! Here is a picture saying there are 2?.....relays

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The ac power adapter type cannot be determined?

The reason why someone would recieve this error is because the charger is no longer able to provide 65w for the laptop. Do NOT listen to the other answerer and just use any voltage you want. Its like just trying to plug in random things and the very likely result at the end is a fried motherboard.

Either the charger is no longer able to provide sufficient power (65w) or the Chip inside the charger is damaged.

Dell laptops are the only ones that recieve this error because each Dell product has a chip located inside to notify it is a Dell charger or laptop that it is being connected to. If the chip is damaged, it won't verify it as such and will give you an error.

You simply need to replace the charger and you will be as good as new.

You can look online for a new charger but I would personally suggest you visit Topmic instead. Topmic is well known for their great services and their durable products. They include free shipping and free lifetime warranty. Yes, lifetime. This means if the charger ever stops working on its own for whatever reason, they would replace it as many times as needed at no additional cost, for life.

This is a great way to a save money in the long run and a good investment as well.

You should be able to find them online through google search.

Best of luck.

Why do Samsung mobile phone batteries come with a chip-like paper? I saw a person remove the wrapper and take out a black thin paper that was attached to the battery. There were lines on it that looked like a circuit. Are they spying on us?

That's either for wireless charging or NFC. Either way what makes you think it's for spying? Since your phone can already wireslessly communicate another antenna doesn't help any. If they are saying then can do it without winless charging.

How do I change non replaceable batteries in smartphones?

Please take a look at this: Planned obsolescence This is what drives the smartphone industry forward, coupled with fanfare about bigger screens and more power ... desktop class power, computing etc.Non-replaceable battery is a huge motivating factor. How?1] Companies say that by giving a non-replaceable battery, they are actually preventing accidents while phone drops and stuff. Plus, lithium-polymer is more dangerous than lithium-ion and etc.But - who drops their phone everyday?Solution: Take it to service center.Problem: Service center charges money to remove and replace battery. Also the battery itself will be so expensive that you would think, why not shell out 2K rupees more and get a new phone?Thus, your problem is their profit. Its a win-win for smartphone industry.Sorry.

Car Problems. Mechanic Found nothing wrong. Why?

I work at a mechanic shop.
First of all, you do not look like a fool, and I doubt that the people you brought it to think you are a fool.
This is actually the most frustrating problem we encounter in our line of work.
We know you have better things to do than to bring in a car without problems. So we know that what you experienced is real. The problem is that if it does not act up for us, we can't KNOW what is wrong with it. We can GUESS based on the info you gave us, but each wrong guess costs you money and most shops will not feel comfortable doing that.
The problem is definitely something electrical. Unfortunately, sometimes electrical items work and sometimes they don't. Did you ever have a stereo speaker with a shorted wire? Now multiply that by 1,000. That's what makes it so hard to find.
If there's good news in all of this, it's that it will get worse over time. When the symptoms are more consistent, it will be easier to find the problem. In the mean time, try to notice anything you can about what's going on when it acts up. Was it first thing in the morning? Did you recently make a long trip? Anything that can help the shop duplicate your symptoms will be a big help.

Can I return a battery I recently purchased from Autozone for a full refund?

About a week ago I had some battery issues so I purchased a battery from auto zone. Shocker number 1 was that the cheapest battery was 85. Shocker number 2 was that they charge a core fee of 12 forcing me to give them a valuable dead battery. As I understand these batteries are worth 10-12 bucks if sold separately, I was very offended they charged me a core fee which basically forces me to give them my old battery at no cost to them. I could understand this policy if reselling dead batteries for 10-12 wasn't an option in this current economy.

Does anyone know the auto zone return policy for batteries if any? I decided to just get a used one from my buddy who owns a junk yard for $15 bucks, quite the difference from my $103 auto zone trip.

From what I gather the price of batteries has went up AND they still get to charge a core fee which allows them to resell your dead battery (not dispose)?

It's interesting how they charge disposal fees for something they go and re-sell or manufacture themselves rather than actually "disposing" of it like the cash for clunkers required dealers to do with engines and trannys.

When charging a battery, we use a DC supply but not an AC supply. Why?

In order to understand why DC battery required DC power to be charged, you need to understand the operation of DC battery.In a dc battery, there are two materials which are called electrodes and they are submerged into the chemical cold electrolytic material. They are physically separated from each other but chemically they're connected to each others via electrolytic material. Now since they are in contact, chemical reaction takes place which liberates positive and negative ions. Now these liberated ions are concentrated on the electrodes by means of some force which is inside the battery and is produced due to the chemical reaction. Now when we connect load between the positive and negative terminal of the battery, electron flow takes place through that conductive materials from negative electrode to the positive electrode and these electrons go back to the negative material again through the electrolytic chemical inside the battery.This process is called the discharging  of the battery. Now, in order to charge the battery we need to again concentrate the positive ions on positive electrode and negative ions on the negative electrodes of the battery.And in order to do that we need to apply force which will tend to concentrate negative ions on the negative electrode and positive ions on the positive electrode. And it is clearly understandable that if one type of force tends to discharge the battery, i.e. move the charges do the opposite electrodes, the force in the opposite direction should do the opposite action, i.e. charge the battery .That is why an opposite polarity of DC supply to the battery, in order to restore the chemical process which is reversible in nature, is applied.If you apply ac current, you first charge the battery in positive and discharge in the negative cycle. And that is useless to do.Hope this helped.

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