Sounds like the "blend doors", or the "blend door actuator". These internal vent doors move to adjust the cabin temperature, for the driver and passenger. You can fix it yourself and save a lot of money. They are usually located behind the glove box, but you will have to cut away some plastic at specific locations to access the area. I had fixed my Jeep Grand Cherokee by watching some videos, bought parts online from the same place that had great instructions that went with it, and fixed it in a few hours. I didn't stumble onto a good video for this vehicle yet. What year is your Caravan?
I would backup the existing drive with Acronis 2016, it is compatible with OS X. This can make a complete image of the drive which can be restored onto the blank SSD. After the restore, the machine should startup and operate normally as if nothing has happened. No need to re-install anything. Acronis is backup software, that can make a complete mirror image of any drive, and then restore individual files, folders, or the entire drive image. The better version can transfer active applications from one PC to another, seamlessly. No re-installation. It provides great peace of mind to protect not only your data, but all of your installed applications and settings, which can be restored in a few minutes.
Im not familiar with those connectors, but if you simply broke off the long connector clip/tab that secures the ribbon cable, there is easy fix for that. I have a YouTube Video, "easy ribbon cable connector fix, repair" Austin_semiconductor
There is a photo, go to www.ebay.com search for " Pocket Projector for iPhone4 Device from Brookstone" look at the auction picture for the photo. This is a standard USB cable with a ferrite noise filter. Any cable with the same ends will probably work just fine. But if you want the interference filter, then search for " USB cable ferrite " Or just buy a cheap one like this one: " 2 x Gray 6ft USB 2.0 A Male to B Male W/Ferrite Cores Printer Cable"
I see them on Amazon, www.amazon.com search for " viking pro tablet charger ", about $12 delivered. Also saw some broken Viking tablets on Ebay that come with the charger for $35.
Looks like you can buy the replacement display for about $21 delivered ( from China). You would need someone familiar with electronic repair to swap out the display. www.ebay.com Seach for " Original New for Fujifilm Fuji FinePix S9000 S9500 LCD Display With Backlight " $21 Or $30 Chicago IL USA" Fujifilm Finepix S9500 S9000 LCD DISPLAY SCREEN Fuji "
If when it happens, you are sure that you dont have any power then it sounds like a bad electrical connection on the battery circuitry. Such as a bad battery ground, or battery cable connection. Get a volt meter. Connect the negative directly to the battery post, then start by measuring the battery positive expecting about 12.8V. Keep the positive terminal on the battery, and move the meter negative cable to the engine block, expecting a good ground there, you should also then see 12.8V or so on the meter. If not then there is a bad ground, check the battery ground cable to the chassis. Get a longer grounding wire, such as one jumper cable on the negative battery post. Use it as an extension of the ground so you can use it with your meter to probe the fuse panel in the dash, or relay box under the hood. Still expecting 12.8V or so. If it is good, then the positive battery cable to the fuse box is good. So from your brief description, sounds like a bad battery ground, or bad connection near the battery....
Looks like $6.39 shipped, http://www.partswarehouse.com/GE-JE1340WY02-Tabletop-Microwave-s/33378.htm http://www.partswarehouse.com /GE-JE1340WY02-Tabletop -Microwave-s/33378.htm http://www.appliancepartspros.com/ge-oven-lamp-wb2x9251-ap2014097.html http://www.appliancepartspros.com /ge-oven-lamp-wb2x9251 -ap2014097.html I had some trouble in previous posts, where the link got cut off by the web site, so I posted the addresses in three parts, in case you cant read the whole link.
Hi JJ, Capacitor failure is a very common problem with small appliances, computer motherboards, DVD players, computer external displays, big screen TVs etc. The manufacturers often use capacitors with a very low voltage rating. The top of the cylindrical capacitors should be flat, but when they fail, they bulge. If that is the only visual problem, replacing them will likely recover operation of the player. The capacitors help to keep the supply voltage to the chips smooth and steady. When they fail, they loose capacitance, the voltage variation causes the unit to constantly reset. Quite a common problem. Easy fix.
Hi Lexzahir, Sorry I am late to your repair but am posting this, hopefully to assist others with the same problem. Im not familiar with Apple products in general, but by your description, it sounds like it may be similar to a connector problem I had on a Sony laptop keyboard connector. I had snapped off the little plastic tab latch that holds in the keyboard ribbon cable on a laptop, and found an easy way to fix it. The same problem can occur on may different devices, such as CD players, laptop keyboard connectors, camera ribbon cable connectors, etc. If you break off this little tab, the ribbon cable is not held in at all, and just falls out of the connector. On the off chance that you have the same type of problem, check out my YouTube video I had posted last year. Not sure what is wrong with your connector. If it is the same problem, you can easily fix it in a few minutes. Easy Ribbon Cable Connector Fix, Repair. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhaeKdUl...