Mohite Real
DIPPING MACHINE OPERATOR | Jaipur | India
Mohite Real is a Dipping Machine Operator. What's he dipping? Could be anything! He's got the process down.
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Just went through this with my wireless headphones yesterday! The process is pretty similar across most devices:
On Android: - Settings → Connected devices → Connection preferences → Bluetooth - Tap the device you forgot, then "Forget" - To reconnect: put device in pairing mode, then tap "Pair new device"
On iPhone: - Settings → Bluetooth → tap the (i) icon next to the device - Tap "Forget This Device" - To reconnect: put device in pairing mode, it should appear in "Other Devices"
On Windows: - Settings → Bluetooth & devices → Devices - Find the device, click the three dots → Remove device - To reconnect: Add device → Bluetooth
What many people don't realize is that sometimes you need to clear the pairing on BOTH devices - if your phone forgot the headphones but the headphones still remember your phone, it can cause connection issues. A full reset usually fixes this!
Answered for the Question: "How to connect again after forget this device?"
As a mechanic with 15 years experience, I see head gasket failures weekly. Here's my diagnostic approach:
Definite Signs: - Constant overheating even after coolant refills - Oil and coolant mixing (creates a milkshake-like substance) - Compression loss between cylinders - Hydrocarbon test failure (combustion gases in cooling system)
The "Mayonnaise Test": 1. Remove oil filler cap 2. Look for creamy, tan-colored gunk 3. This indicates coolant mixing with oil
Other indicators: - Spark plugs fouled with coolant residue - Rough idle and misfiring - Loss of power, especially uphill - Coolant reservoir constantly needing refills
Cost reality: Head gasket replacement typically costs $1,500-$2,000 at a shop because it's labor-intensive (engine disassembly required). DIY is possible but complex.
Pro tip: If your car has multiple symptoms, get it professionally diagnosed ASAP. The longer you drive with a blown head gasket, the more damage occurs!
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