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Transmission Control Module

Transmission Control Module

A computerized part of an automobile that controls the gear shifting feature is called the "transmission control module". This part is found in cars with an automatic transmission. The component is located in the rear section of the vehicle's engine behind the firewall. This module receives data from a part called the engine control unit. The data then sent to it to determine the timing and method of gear changes.

This control module has a role of regulating fuel efficiency and power by sending signals to the lock-up clutch that it receives from sensors. It also stores information in its memory about the car's transmission system. This information adjusts the shifting mechanisms for the various driving conditions.

If this module is defective in any way acceleration of the vehicle when the gas pedal is pressed can be delayed. It can also have an effect on the automobile’s performance when it is shifted into drive. This effect causes the vehicle to sound as if it is still in neutral. This computerized part contributes to the cars mobility.

Engine Control Module

transmission control moduleAny operation in the car that helps it to run smoothly depends on an “engine control module” operating in peak condition. This component in the car is computerized also. It controls the ignition timing and the amount of fuel injection. It is a component that is replaceable if it starts to malfunction. The air and fuel mixture that the vehicle uses and ...


Get an online business going in just eight steps

ONLINE businesses are becoming more and more popular as a source of side income, and some entrepreneurs are also able to live completely off their online earnings alone. For some, however, it can be a daunting task to get a web business up and running.

But it doesn't have to be, with these eight simple steps.

1. Buy a domain name that is related to your online business. If you are selling gardening tools online, a good domain name would be www.cheap-gardening-equipment.com, rather than www.gardntoolz.com. You can purchase a cheap domain name at www.namecheap.com or www.godaddy.com.

2. Get yourself a web hosting account to store your website on. Google web hosting providers' and you will have a large selection to choose from. I would suggest a cPanel-based hosting account (just ask your web host to show you which packages are cPanel-based).

Lee: ‘Business is a marathon, not a sprint. don’t give up, keep persevering and you’ll eventually get to your goal’

3. Install a website on your hosting. My suggestion would be to install Wordpress onto your website, as it is the most commonly used open source website available online and it's free too! Again, ask your web host to give you a tutorial on how to do this; they'll probably even have videos or a step-by-step guide for you to follow.

4. Install a free theme for your website. Go to http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/ and take your pick. Installing a theme can be done in one click.

5. Find something to sell online. You can either source for or create your own products, but selling other peoples' products as an “affiliate” would be a faster way to start. Commissions are typically 50% to 70% for electronic products and 4% to15% for physical products. You can try www.clickbank.com or https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/ to find products to ...


GOUT

Gout

The agony of gout can start very quickly. Your first instinct might be to reach for aspirin-bad move. Aspirin slows down the excretion of uric acid, which only makes things worse. A much better bet is ibuprofen. Like aspirin, this is an anti-inflammatory pain-killer, but it does not aggravate the condition. Then you can turn to these home remedies to further reduce pain. Be strict with yourself about drinking plenty of water, as this will dissolve uric acid crystals.


What's wrong?

When too much uric acid (produced in the liver and excreted in the urine) builds up in your system, needle-sharp crystals of the compound can form in the fluid that cushions your joints. You may feel as though you have shards of glass jammed into your joints. This painful inflammatory condition, known as gout, usually occurs in men over the age of 40 (it takes years for uric acid crystals to build up).

Although it most often affects the big toe, gout can strike the wrist, knee, elbow or another joint. Besides pain, gout can cause severe swelling.


Lift off and ice down

During an acute attack, try to stay off your feet as much as possible and keep the affected joint elevated. This probably won't be a problem; when gout is at its worst, most people can't even bear the weight of a sheet on the painful joint.

If you can stand it, apply an icepack for 20 minutes or so. The cold will dull the pain and bring down the swelling. Wrap the ice in a cloth to protect your skin. Use the icepack three times a day for two or three days.



Try the cherry remedy

Cherries are an old folk remedy for gout. They contain compounds that help to neutralize uric acid in the blood. Cherries are also a source of anti-inflammatory compounds. So if you feel an attack of gout coming on, try eating a handful or two of cherries straight away. If they aren't in season, buy canned cherries. Studies suggest that you need about 20 cherries to get the same pain-relieving effects as aspirin. Fresh-frozen or dried cherries ...

Gout/ Urine Acid -Foods to take in Moderation

Food to take in Moderation

  1. Poultry
  2. red meat
  3. cockles
Vegetables

  1. Mushrooms
  2. spinach
  3. asparagus
  4. lentils
  5. beans

Food that can be taken

  1. Rice
  2. bread
  3. milk
  4. cereal
  5. beverages- Coffee, Tea, Cocoa
  6. noodles
  7. cheeses
  8. fruits

Gout- Foods to Avoid

Foods to Avoid

: Alcohol

Internal organs

  1. brain
  2. liver
  3. intestines/ stomach
  4. gizzards
  5. lungs
  6. heart
  7. kidney
Mince meat:

Sea food: eg
  1. prawns
  2. mussels
  3. cuttle fish
  4. scallops/ Clams / Crabs
  5. roe
  6. sardines

Vegetables:
  1. carrots / cabbage
  2. tomato
  3. cauliflower
  4. red beans
  5. yeast



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