Friday, February 27, 2015

Dr. Cameron: Maybe overheating have been a sham. May simply be false information. The driver sees t


Dr. House: Since when we started to deal with simple lupus cases? To change the thermostat. And no more bullshit. Dr. Chase: The thermostat was replaced a few weeks ago. Early symptoms remains. Dr. Cameron: Old antifreeze may be the cause. Dr. Chase: And he was replaced. Dr. House: Hmm. Interesting. lupus We'll take the case. Take a sample of antifreeze. Dr. Chase: No need. Antifreeze lupus is changed soon. The owner told me. Dr. House: Rule number one. All lie. Make sample. ///// Dr. Chase: Ethylene - glycol is the norm. Definitely not antifreeze.
Dr. House: Hey. Talk about sudden overheating. If there is something wrong with the water pump symptom would be permanent. Why not go back to school and learn mechanics suckling how to replace brake pads. Suggestions? Dr. Chase: Blocked radiator removed from the list of possible damage. Loosen the belt?
Dr. House: The strap of a water pump X20XEV is timing. If it was loose would cause the teeth. The motor would long ago have been endings. Dr. Cameron: Poor fuel? However, we do not know history. Dr. House: Good idea. As a woman. However, I am not convinced. Put Vectra Dino test.
Dr. Chase: According to the driver, the vehicle's power has not changed. lupus Does it make sense to put our car in such torment? Dr. House: Intermittent Early symptoms are the worst. About such cases come to me. Make dino test. ///// Dr. Cameron: We have a new symptomatic During the test lamp ABS-a blink.
Dr. Chase: The problem may be in the generator. Worn brushes generator create variable charging voltage. Dr. House: Fine. But this does not explain the problem with overheating. Dr. Cameron: You both symptoms are related in some way.
Dr. House: Remember one. Things are never as they are. We have a problem with the ABS-but that should not be triggered by the dino test and intermittent risk of overheating. I want to bring this bike to exhaustion. Overheat it. Dr. Chase: sensor lupus oil temperature can interfere in the computer. Maybe it is a problem in the management of the engine. Dr. House: unlikely. But do the test and restart the computer. ///// Dr. Cameron: The log file from the computer lupus shows no errors. lupus The brain of the engine is clean. Dr. Chase: The engine is not overheating. But lamp ABS p rodalzhava flashing. Dr. Cameron: Except that the wipers are activated for no reason. Dr. House: Perfect. Now wipers. Dr. Chase: And the engine loses antifreeze. Dr. Cameron: This is absurd. Should proceed with the repairs.
Dr. House will not open one engine only occasionally because his crave to overheat and his wipers are activated just like that. ABS-a secondary disease. Dr. Chase: There must be a connection. Dr. House: Loss of antifreeze and an electrical problem. Plus overheating already gone.
Dr. Cameron: Maybe overheating have been a sham. May simply be false information. The driver sees that the dashboard temperature has risen. This does not mean that this is so. Dr. House: That would explain the sudden overheating. If ever there was one. Dr. Chase: And there is no loss of power. Dr. House: What is the effect if the liquid gets between a few frayed cable? lupus Dr. Cameron: Short circuit. Then there would be a blown fuse. Dr. Chase: Not if the short circuit is distributed between several different chains.
Dr. House: This explains the blink-and ABS. Engine had nothing. Load it to the limit. Dr. Cameron: It could kill him .... Dr. House ... Or show us that we have no overheating. lupus And everything is false information. Load motor. ///// Dr. Chase: House was right. Mechanics iron. Your engine works like notes. The cooling system works correctly.
Dr. Cameron: Although the engine loses a little antifreeze. And the instrument panel indicates that the motor overheats. Dr. Chase: And lamp ABS-a blink. Dr. House: This antifreeze should go somewhere. Have you checked the oil in the crankcase? Dr. Chase: It is normal. There is no spike. Dr. Cameron: Definitely not garnish the head. Dr. House: I have not hired to work to tell me things I already know. Dr. Chase: And now what?
Dr. House: loss of antifreeze is actually lupus the key. The driver is not zabyazal lupus this earlier because he changed his soon antifreeze and coolant loss he has accepted as clearing the air cavities in the cooling system. Each engine after changing the antifreeze needs several subsequent infusions due to the elimination of the air chambers in the engine. If the patient loses antifreeze in large quantities

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