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Very good question - succinct, but ultimately unanswerable due to one simple fact : you have omitted to tell us what exactly 'It' may be. If you can give us a clue, we may be able to help you.
the term " scudders " is not a technical description so you will need to say exactly what you mean
also it is accelerating not exhilarating as that means up lifting or invigorating
you couldn't get the transmission type in the question
you have to be exact in your description if you want an answer
its in the FSM, go to Suzuki and get the factory service manual.
its all there.
or tell exact part, and what point of dissembly you are at
or what JOB attempting, that be a BIG clue. that.
I have not worked on this particular model. But, I wopuld certainly say you have a couple of bad capacitors in the power supply. You will need to remove the back cover. Weak or bad capacitors will cause your TV to do exactly what you describe. You may note these capacitors will be bulged. The values may or could be 35 volts at 1000Mfs. Once again, I do not know the exact values. In most cases these capacitors in many other brands will have this value. This info is a very good start for repairs. Hope this will clue you into a repair. Thanks for asking and show all hands of support!
Have you tried checking your security settings on the internet and your pc? Perhaps they are set too high. It's also possible that you have a virus or worm on your pc. Can you give us the exact error that you get when you attempt to to the Paypal website? Thanks and good luck!
it sounds like it may be a vacuum line that is loose. Check carefully for a loose hose, and check for codes since your engine service light is on. It's probably on because of the vacuum line. Can't really tell u much more w/ no other clues. Trouble code might give u some idea where vac. line is. good luck countrycurt0
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