Answered Mar 01, 2016
Air in the pipes makes them bang.
Yes, you can. You might want to keep the heat on low for ten minutes instead of turning it off.
It will cool slower, as the metal in the cup will conduct the heat and keep it warmer longer.
Most likely it is due to a bad thermocouple, you'll need to replace it. It is a very cheap part to replace.
Replace it. It's not a serviceable part, and should never be tampered with.
Maybe your thermostat is stuck open and your engine is not getting warm enough, or your heater core is plugged, not allowing the coolant to get in.
It could be backpressure, which would mean the faucet's only made to fully retain water in one direction. Turn the faucet handle down until the faucet stops leaking. This is...
Apple has stopped letting you remove two-factor authentication from an apple-ID.
Install the Bissoy app to consult with a doctor.
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