I'm a licensed electrical contractor in California i can fix it if your in California.
they fix it
Try turning it on and off again.
The question seems to most clearly be rephrased as "How does a device's output depend on it's input, and how can I troubleshoot it?". As an EE, I can best answer from a generalized electronic approach. In general, electronic systems consist of an input, some "box", and an output. For the output to be correct, the "box" must know what the error is between it's input, and it's expected output. Though there are several methods, the most basic one is termed "negative feedback". The concept is simple. An input is applied, the "box" does it's thing, and supplies the output. But how does the "box" know it's "right"? In general, the box must react to it's input and quickly produce an output, but how? Using negative feedback means using a basic addition system where that system compares the input to the "box" to it's output. For a system to be stable (and the theory is beyond this question), this feedback consists of adding a negative version of the output back into, and added to the input. Any difference is the error and is used to modify the output. If this is hard to visualize, think of it like this: A camera sees a dark area and decides to flash a bright light. But it does not know how the light will reflect. So before the camera takes the picture, it measures how much light comes back and subtracts that from what it originally flashed. Now the subtraction of what it put out vs. what it sees (negative feedback) shows what the "error" or correction is required. Knowing the difference allows the rest of the processing know how it needs to adjust so that what "what went in" = "what needs to come out". Now, how to fix a device? Well, it might not be apparent, but this stabilizing system of negative feedback can make it very difficult to diagnose a device or system. Fundamentally, it gets in the way while you try to see what's wrong, It is there altering the behavior of the "box" as it is malfunctioning, trying to make things right. So the basic answer is that, in order to fix a device, you have to first know what the input and output characteristics are, WITHOUT feedback. Then, to SEE that characteristic, the feedback somehow, must be removed, or accounted for so that it's effect can be eliminated from the "output = input x something" characteristic. This can be a difficult job within any system. I myself have struggled in attempts to separate "what's wrong" with the correcting effects of feedback trying in vain, to fix an erroneous output. Knowing the fundamental device's input and output, plus the "correcting or side effects" of feedback, will help you fix the device.
You cant it is physically impossible without a machine
No, if lots of dust or the thermal compound burns off again, then you must redo the fix again... but by cleaning it out you improve the life of your system around 1 - 2 years longer.
There are many ways to fix it, But the way I use has a 100% success rate. Basically what you have to do is take the whole system apart, scrape off the crappy thermal compound sony uses, reflow the circuits by heating them up with a heat gun, applying better thermal compound (Arctic 5), then rebuilding it and hopefully not losing screws along the way :]
you need to replace the double pane glass
Fix the coolant leak.Chances are the water pump has a problem. They were known for having a leak and with no coolant you have no cooling.But you may have a coolant leak elsewhere also. Your cooling system will need to be checked out.
That warning means that your virus protection is turned off, not longer up to date, or you have none installed.
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Thermal relay is stuck. Replace it.
Go into your account. You will find a menu items that deals with security .
pour water on it
To fix pc's.
no
If you have a problem with the thermal switch, your fans will not come on at temperatures that will switch the fans to on in order to cool down the engine temperature. If you have a problem with the switch (faulty, burnt out), the only way to fix it is to replace it.