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Go to laptopscreen.com and punch in the model number of your laptop. From there you should get options for the LCDs that fit your laptop including datasheets, if available.
더 읽어보기It depends on what type of connector/slot you are using for internal wifi. A traditional mini-pcie slot will have provisions for USB or PCI Express x1 interface. A traditional M.2 slot will have similar provisions. Depending on the make/model of your current wifi card it might use USB or PCI express. If it is USB, the answer is no. If it uses PCIE, then you have a chance. If its Mini-Pcie, then its a Disk-on-Module, or DOM you want to buy. If its M.2, then you can use a M2242 type of SSD. Again, it all depends on what your research comes back with when you see the specs for your current wifi card.
더 읽어보기As previously mentioned, F.01 can either be: 1) control board and/or 2) air tube that plugs into control board You need to check the tube is clear, not kinked or if your control board works. You should run the diagnostic on your make/model which will cycle through all the water intake steps C0 through C7 which will test the function of said tube as well.
더 읽어보기Depending on the model you have, when the basket fills with water, it has to float. When it floats it engages with a hub assembly that connects to the drive shaft. The on-board computer has to sense the basket is free. If the basket isn't free, the system may think that cycle is complete, ie. when the water drains the basket falls back down. Watch the basket during the first 10 minutes of the cleaning cycle, you will see agitator at the bottom skip as it moves back and forth - it tries to sense the basket. Remove the cap from the top of the agitator, clean it, if required. You may find the teeth hub assembly are either worn down, or covered in a grimy residue. I cleaned it out with a kettle of hot water. Now the cycle works.
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