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What you have is a cheap, worthless screen protector. Go to the mall and offer a phone case and screen protector kiosk clerk food from the food court for a hook up. It always works.
Leer másThere are many things to consider when a vehicle won’t start. If you were able to start the vehicle prior to the battery disconnect, we can start with some very common and easily diagnosed common issues. Start with the battery and electrical system. Check the battery voltage. Fully charged, the voltage should be 12.6 volts or higher. If the battery is dead, it can read anywhere from 0.0 volts to around 11.5. Even 12.0 volts could be insufficient to start the vehicle. If while disconnecting and reconnecting the battery you accidentally crossed the positive (+ Red) and negative (- Black) leads or disconnected positive first and it touched the frame, you may have either fried some wires, or more likely have blown fuse(s). Check some wires in the immediate area for burning or a burnt stench. Check your fuse box lid for a diagram and use it to reference locations for fuses related to starting the vehicle like the starter. I’m not familiar with this vehicle, but anything you find that you think may be related to...
Leer másI believe you can hold the “volume up” button and “power” button simultaneously for five seconds. If done correctly, assuming the phone is charged, from there, you should be able to press volume up and down button to enter the boot menu. Try the “reboot” option to see if the phone is still operational so that you may recover pictures, contacts, etcetera, or continue using the phone. If this fails, go back to the boot menu and try the “update from cache” option. Then, if that fails, try the wipe/reset option. Good luck.
Leer másWearing your wireless headphones while charging, especially when in motion, can cause damage to the charging port. Check to see if the central five pin chip inside of the micro USB charging port on your headphones is loose. Use something plastic like a plastic fork tine to see if it wiggles inside of the charging port. If it is in fact loose in there, you can stuff a very small piece of paper, about 1/4 inch by 1/8 inch and then folded hot dog way, under the five pin chip to push it up, and when you plug it in *carefully* and use a little force to get it all the way in, it should be able to make the connection to the five connection points on your micro USB charging cable tip. Cheers to cheap fixes. I just did this to my headphones and they are currently charging away. Good luck.
Leer másWearing your wireless headphones while charging, especially when in motion, can cause damage to the charging port. Check to see if the central five pin chip inside of the micro USB charging port on your headphones is loose. Use something plastic like a plastic fork tine to see if it wiggles inside of the charging port. If it is in fact loose in there, you can stuff a very small piece of paper, about 1/4 inch by 1/8 inch and then folded hot dog way, under the five pin chip to push it up, and when you plug it in *carefully* and use a little force to get it all the way in, it should be able to make the connection to the five connection points on your micro USB charging cable tip. Cheers to cheap fixes. I just did this to my headphones and they are currently charging away. Good luck.
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