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solve -24 = 4x - 12
I wouldn't consider a B- a bad grade in an algebra class. However, if you'd like to improve, try to take a look at what you have been doing that might've brought your grade down a little. Have you been forgetting to hand in homework (which can bring you from an A to a B- with some grading systems)? Could you study harder for tests? And, remember, it's not always the grade that your report card reads that matters, its what you are getting from the lesson. If you feel that you are learning and trying in algebra, you are fine! However, if the grade could've been higher if you had put some effort in (this is more completing tasks, staying on track, etc), then you can look at that. Effort is key! A B- is not a bad grade as long as you are trying. To me, the fact that you even took the time to ask about this shows that you care and are concerned about your success. That's good!
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Location of pass key controller module on 92 Camaro
http://www.ablecomm.com/telter.html * KTS is the abbreviation for Key Telephone System, often called just a Key System. * The heart (or brain) of a KTS is its KSU (Key Service Unit). Some telecom newbies say Key System Unit. Computer guys often call it a Central Processing Unit, or CPU. Old telecom guys call it a switch. Cardiologists call it a heart. Neurosurgeons call it a brain. * An individual module inside a KSU used to be called a KTU (Key Telephone Unit), but this term is disappearing.
Key terms and lesson objectives
Key terms and lesson objectives
key terms and lesson objectives.
inside the steering column accepts the key but I believe the ignition module is a small unit above the carburetor - square and about 1/4 inch thick. when the car chugs and stalls or just does not start replce this module. It may fail intermittently and is often overlooked. Occurs at about 40 to 45,000 miles in my experience.
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Depends on the car. Most cars use a universal module called a "556U" With this module, you put a chipped key in the module which was a wire that wraps around the key and the other side wraps around the key cylinder so the car thinks the key is in the cylinder. There are new modules that have just come out that interface with the car's immobilizer system that store the code in them where the person does not need to lose a key
Here is the wiring diagram: