Electronics repairs made for people on craigslist, as well as myself and friends and family.
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  1. \documentclass[11pt]{article}
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  3. \usepackage{graphicx,caption}
  4. \title{\textbf{Car Transmission Repair}}
  5. \author{Steak Electronics}
  6. \date{2018 (revised 2019)}
  7. \begin{document}
  8. \maketitle
  9. \section{Work Log}
  10. Just a quick note here.
  11. \vspace{0.2in}
  12. I awoke one morning to find my car would not shift beyond first gear, and that the MPH gauge had failed. I smelt something burning. Upon opening the hood I found a bunny (alive) inside. I was able to coerce him to leave, and then repaired the two wires he chewed up.
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  14. Car was back in working condition.
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  16. See pictures.
  17. \section{Additional Details}
  18. The bunny had chewed up two of the wires. What happened, is that two sense wires to the transmission had failed, and as a result, the car was unable to control the transmission. A mechanic later implied that animals chewing wires was not uncommon. I was even fortunate enough to run into a bunny stuck in the car. Perhaps I caught him in the act.
  19. Since the wires were broken, it was simply an issue of having a portable soldering iron, and some solder. I brought the iron down to my car, adding some additional wire on, and soldered both ends. A trivial job for an electronics-wise fellow.
  20. Soldering near the engine was a little scary, but I didn't leave anything open.
  21. \end{document}