So I have tried shutting the doors and trunk to make sure they're shut all the way and nothingI can only push the passanger, and two rear doors' locks down but not the drivers side lock. When I push the lock button on the remote, it beeps and sets the alarm but doesn't lock anything. I went around to each door and pushed in the sensors to see if that could be the problem, but I could only find where the two back door sensors were and when I pushed them in and hit the lock button, the doors still didn't lock. Can someone please help?
Maybe they do not want to hire people to chop wood to cheap,and blankets do not belong in Starbucks,they do not want people thinking they can come and sleep over night just get your coffee and whatever else and get out.~*
Uhhh that's not very accurate at all Our brain works because of chemical reactions, transistors are used to amplify and switch electronic signals (pedia) so even animals aren't as basic functioning as these cheap *** robots that people make. Animals are born with instinct, they have the same thing that humans have touch something hot and you reel back automatically in pain Robots don't really have this unless we design them to and place receptors or detectors that would feel this heat. You need more than transistors to simulate intelligence in a robot