collegiateofzed

collegiateofzed t1_j9n14w1 wrote

The inside of the fuse box cover almost always has a diagram.

If you pull the wrong fuse, you can always put it back.

If the airbag is disabled, there's oftentimes a warning light that comes on. Good well to tell if you pulled the correct one.

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collegiateofzed t1_j9n0wh2 wrote

Depends on the car. If it's a brand new car, maybe. Probably just pull the fuse. Less fiddly work. Quick and easy. Pop a cover, compare a diagram, yank and done.

Vs, get the scan tool out, find the connection port, connect the plug. Power it on, change the setting to the proper protocol, let it scan for connections, find the menu, find the component, disable it, then wonder why which one of the 5 or so reasons you can think of, did it not turn off.

And the functions of older cars CAN'T be disabled via scantool.

1998 dodge ram 1500. Plenty on the road. You'll never turn the functions off with a scantool unless you use it as a hammer.

Sometimes pulling a fuse gives you all the info you need.

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collegiateofzed t1_j6mofhf wrote

Pinapple enzyme."bromelain"

While you're trying to eat it the pinapple is trying to eat you.

We're just an insane organism with litteral hydrocloric acid in our stomach which denatures the enzyme.

What little bromelain stays in your mouth really isn't sufficient to cause significant damage to such a huge biomass.

And what superficial damage occurs, our bodies EASILY regenerate.

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