Let's hope that his replacement will be a well planned and coordinated affair, not a knee jerk reaction to
the noises from fault finders
Not exact matches
«At any given instant, the
noise coming
from the lab
fault zone provides quantitative information on when the
fault will slip,» said Paul Johnson, a Los Alamos National Laboratory fellow and lead investigator on the research, which was published today in Geophysical Research Letters.
He now knew the detections were not
from a random
noise, or a
fault in the instruments — this was for real.
If, when you hit the switch, you hear nothing (no binding
noises from the motor), then it probably is your motor at
fault.
I have exactly two minutes to find all of the
faults: the twisted seat belt, the seat heater accidentally set on max, the ill - matching adjustment angle of the rear seat backs, the greasy fingerprints on one air vent, the empty water bottle in the drinks cabinet, the cigarette butt in the ashtray, the out - of - alignment passenger sun visor, the dirty floormat, the half - open rear window curtain, and the distant buzzing
noise from the improperly muted radio.
«the
noise is
from this side» no,
fault is on the other side... etc etc..
The
noise could be anything
from exhaust leaks to accessory drive problems or internal (valve train for instance)
faults.
Very poor reliability with the following
faults occurring during the first 2 years: Excessive
noise from door mirrors - poor aerodynamics Chipped front offside window after repair Cracked door trim Loose door seal Passenger front seat stuck - unable to adjust Warped lower front windscreen mouldings - had to be replaced Faulty electric motor connection on drivers window Recall - emergency braking sensors Faulty front sensors - triggered by water ingress Add to this poor customer service
from local dealer who supplied the car, delays to repairs and incorrect diagnostics.
For the first of its Concrete Lates, Hayward Gallery had decided to partner with Boiler Room and showcase three progressive sets
from performers who are interested in pushing boundaries and exploring the
fault line between
noise and techno.
Users can compare neighborhoods against each other (Move has defined about 80,000 neighborhood boundaries, using boundaries licensed
from Maponics and EDS), evaluating not only school and demographic information, but details like airport flight paths — a potential
noise issue — and flood plains, earthquake
fault lines, and past tornadoes and hurricanes.