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  • How to Get Water in the Fuel Light Off in a 2007 F-350

    The 2007 Ford F-350 came standard with a 5.4-liter V-8 engine but had an optional 6.0-liter V-8 diesel engine. As with all diesel engines, water in the fuel can severely damage the F-350’s ignition and fuel system. Ford mounted a water-fuel separator in the fuel lines to help eliminate the water before it makes it to the engine, by storing it in a small tank. This tank has only a 0.2-pint capacity, and once it is full a “Water in Fuel” light illuminates on the instrument cluster. The only way to turn this light off is to drain the water…

  • How to Get the Bucket of Water on "Moshi Monsters"

    "Moshi Monsters" is a game that allows you to adopt your own pet online and take it through various adventures. Completing tasks makes it possible to gain Rox, which is the Moshi equivalent of money. Getting the bucket of water requires that you meet the Shrewman and feed him some berries. Once you feed the Shrewman, you will be able to acquire the bucket of water and fill it with water. This will take you through the first part of a longer mission that you must complete.

  • How to Fix a Sewer Ejector Pump That Cannot Send the Water Up

    A sewage ejector pump is required for any home that has a bathroom located beneath the level of the sewage line. The pump disperses the sewage up to the main line so that it can be flushed out to a septic tank or community sewage system. These pumps can fail for a number of reasons, and when they do, it can be a costly and revolting mess. Most of the time, a plumber is needed to repair the problem. But a homeowner can check the system first, for a simple fix of the pump switch that could save hundreds in…

  • How to Get Water Circulating in My New Yorker Gas Boiler

    Gas boilers by the New Yorker Boiler Company feature a cast iron heat exchanger and an automatic ignition system to operate and heat the household water. However, if the water is not circulating through the New Yorker boiler, some investigation into the issue is necessary in order to identify if you can solve the problem or if technical service from the company is needed.

  • How to Get the Water to Flow Faster From the Sink

    Water flow is a common problem, especially in older houses. Low pressure makes it more difficult to do simple household chores like washing dishes. While there are limitations on how much water pressure you can get from a faucet, increasing the pressure for faster water flow is possible. It involves some mild tweaking of your current setup and discipline in your water usage but the results are noticeable immediately.

  • How to Get My Carpet Shampooer to Suck Up Water

    Carpet shampooers apply water and cleaning solution to the carpet and then use high-powered brushes to scrub the flooring. Some carpet shampooers suck up the cleaning solution and water residue, leaving the carpets only slightly damp. This greatly reduces the time it takes for the carpet to dry after shampooing. Although machine designs vary, most have a similar way of operating. If your machine stops picking up water, you can also try some common troubleshooting techniques.

  • How to Get a Water Bubble Out of a Countertop

    Countertops get bubbles if water leaks between the laminate and the substrate beneath it. Another reason bubbles occur is if you place a hot item on the surface. Overtime, the bubbles worsen and may crack, leaving the countertop looking worse than before. There is no need to call a repairman to remove them if you use the right products and tools.

  • How to Get Trapped Water Out of a Flat Roof

    Flat roofs tend to be more prone to moisture problems than other designs. A typical flat roof can easily develop a water vapor trap if insulation is sandwiched between impermeable moisture barriers, allowing moisture to make its way into the roof with no means of escape. If you find that you do have excess moisture in your flat roof, it's important to take steps to remove the moisture and prevent damage.

  • Oven Igniter Won't Stop Ticking

    Gas ranges use igniters to light the oven and burners. The igniter makes a clicking sound when it generates a spark and lights the burner. In most cases, the igniter stops clicking when the oven or burner lights. In some cases, however, problems in the unit cause the igniter to continuously attempt to light. If this happens, you'll hear a continuous clicking sound.

  • How to Get Water out of a Whirlpool Cabrio Washer

    Leaving a red sock in a white wash or forgetting a wool sweater in a hot water cycle can be disastrous, especially if you realize it too late. Draining your Whirlpool Cabrio washer mid-cycle may be your best chance at rescuing a stray item from your wash before it causes or receives damage. It takes about 10 minutes after interrupting a wash for the appliance to completely drain. In some cases, you may be able to fish the item out of the drum before the water drains away.

  • How to Kill Russian Sage

    Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) is a semi-woody groundcover that, from summer until fall, produces small lavender blooms that grow along 3- to 5-feet tall flower stalks. They are hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture zones 5 to 9 and are excellent landscape plants, including in rock gardens. However, Russian sage is sometimes aggressive and can grow outside its intended space. If you want to get rid of the Russian sage in your garden, you can remove it manually or kill it with a chemical herbicide.

  • How to Get Water Out of Polyurethane Cushions

    When polyurethane foam cushions get wet, try drying them before replacing them. You may save some money and a trip to the store. Of all the liquids that dampen sponge cushions, water has the least lingering aftereffects on this foam since it leaves no odor behind, although it may discolor the foam. With absorbent materials and a fan, you may be able to dry the foam before permanent damage occurs.

  • How to Get a Dishwasher Empty of Standing Water

    There are three main reasons for standing water in your dishwasher at the end of a cycle. if this problem has occurred since the appliance was first installed, the drain hose may be improperly installed. If this is a new development, the likely cause is either a clogged filter screen or a malfunctioning water pump. Check each of these issues one at a time to solve the problem. If the water pump is the culprit and the dishwasher is more than 12 years old, consider replacing the unit rather than repairing an old model nearing the end of its lifespan.

  • What Elements Are on the Surface of Mars?

    Mars, the outermost rocky planet, has fascinated astronomers for hundreds of years. Well before humans had telescopes with which to observe other planets closely, they noted Mars' red coloration and named the planet after the god of war because of its bloody hue. Martian soil and rock contains many of the same elements that comprise Earth's surface, but in different proportions.

  • How to Get Up the Stairs in the Water Temple on "Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time"

    The Nintendo 3DS features a remake of the classic Zelda game entitled "Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time." One of the levels in the game takes place in the Water Temple. The temple is full of puzzles and hidden sections that Link must travel through to escape. One of the puzzles is the staircase covered in water that you reach right after receiving the dungeon map. Getting through requires you to lower the water level and use your arrows to open the gate.

  • How to Make Cloud Experiments

    Clouds form when warm, moist air rises. As it rises, the air temperature gets cooler and eventually condenses to form tiny droplets of water. The water droplets are so tightly packed together that they become visible and make clouds. Air pressure also determines whether clouds can form. High air pressure means that the weight of air pushing downward is heavy. This makes it difficult for clouds to form, as the warm air can't rise enough to cool and condense. However, if the air pressure is low, then moisture can continue to rise until it condenses and forms a cloud. Cloud…

  • About Growing Yams

    Yams are also commonly referred to as sweet potatoes and the two terms are interchangeable in American usage. Yams are among the oldest known foods in the world and have been cultivated in Asia and Africa since 50,000 B.C., according to the George Mateljan Foundation. These starchy vegetables are easy to grow at home.

  • How to Get the Water Out of a Pacifier

    Virtually all pacifiers manufactured today incorporate ventilating holes into their design. As of 1977, two holes are required by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. These ventilation holes admit air, which can save a baby's life if she accidentally sucks her pacifier into her mouth. These vents also allow water into the pacifier's nipple. If the nipple is filled with water, do not give the pacifier to the baby. Instead, follow these steps and drain it properly.

  • How to Raise Copepods & Amphipods

    Tiny crustaceans such as copepods and amphipods are an important part of the diets of many marine fish and invertebrates. They are essential for some fish such as mandarin fish, and many other species enjoy them as a treat. If you own a marine aquarium, the cost of regularly buying live copepods to feed your animals adds up quickly. For this reason, many hobbyists raise their own live food. The copepod and amphipod species regularly sold as live food are not difficult to breed yourself.

  • How to Dry Up Water Blisters

    Water blisters occur when friction on the skin causes fluid to build up underneath as a method of defense. A pocket of watery liquid makes a pad between the damaged skin and the lower layers to keep further damage from occurring. Some water blisters heal on their own, but if the wound is large enough, it may require draining. Drying up the blister is a simple, but also important, process so that the blister can heal without the top layer of skin tearing away, thus creating another wound or allowing infection to set in.

  • How to Wakeskate

    Wake skating is similar to both water skiing and wake boarding. One of the biggest differences is that wake skating boards have no bindings to hold feet to the board. People with experience wake boarding or water skiing may be able to adapt their skills to wake skating. Experienced wake skaters can perform many of the same tricks as skateboarders.

  • How to Keep Water From Getting Up the Nose While Underwater

    Experienced swimmers quickly learn how painful it can be to get water up the nose. Water in the sinuses not only hurts, but it can cause infection, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians website. Employ a simple trick to keep water from getting up the nose while underwater and you'll never experience the pressure of water in your sinus cavity again. Soon, every time you go under water you will effortlessly keep the water out of your nose.

  • How to Prevent Potatoes From Browning

    Peeling and chopping potatoes is quite a chore. Getting a head start and accomplishing this task before your guests arrive can make dinner prep much easier and save a lot of time when you're throwing a party. Potatoes can be peeled and chopped up to one full day before you cook them, but extra care must be taken. The flesh of potatoes has a tendency to turn brown when left in the open air.

  • How to Shrink Cowboy Boots

    Like any pair of shoes, a good pair of cowboy boots can be hard to find. Finding a pair of boots that fits your foot perfectly can be impossible. Whether you are working in your boots or using them as your everyday footwear, the last thing you want is for them to be uncomfortable. Fortunately, sore feet and blisters can be avoided with a reliable technique for shrinking boots. Simply buy a pair of cowboy boots that are a bit too big for your feet, and this technique will shrink and mold them to your feet.

  • How Does Wind Speed Affect Evaporation?

    Wind speed affects evaporation by speeding it up. If you are wet and you stand in a wind current, you will dry faster. A wet towel in a car will take hours to dry. Stick it out the window while driving and it will be dry before you pull in the driveway. But how does wind speed dry things faster? It is a combination of the properties of water and space.

  • How to Stand Up in the Water When Wakeboarding

    In this free wakeboarding video you'll learn how to stand up in the water once you are on your board.

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