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Car power locks don't work?

All the power locks of my 97 chevy tahoe don't work. Can someone let me know what's wrong with it.

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Uh I would say yeah, now if it was two bowls, yes it would be out. Drink lot of water, and now if your just sweating it and you don't think you'll pass two days before he comes I'm bein dead serious put a shot of clorox in a glass of some sort of juice. Will clean your whole system out
I sincerely doubt your computer is running at106 celsius or 222 degrees fahrenheit, check it again. I'm sure it is fahreheit. CPUs these days have mechanism that shuts them down in the event of overheating and frankly at that temperature your computer has simply launched itself to the moon, running that hot and not auto shutting down. 106 fahrenheit is actually 41 Celsius, which when NOT under load is pretty good for the generic specs you listed. That sounds more accurate than 222 fahrenheit, in BIOS which is not under load. The problem when reading your temp in Bios , is it is not accurate snapshot of how temperature will respond under load. I recommend CPUID Hardware Monitor (its freeware), which will let you monitor your temp response in your OS. Also when replacing a cpu it is always a good idea replace the thermal compound, due to breakdown and possible dust the old thermal compound may not be as effective. I thinkt he best currently on the market is some stuff called ICD7 or 24 (Innovation Cooling Diamond 7/ 24 carot) Assuming you not OCing your stock cooler should be sufficient.
Hitting the speed bump may have caused either a battery cable to become loose, or the battery itself may be worn out and need replacement. Start there and get the vehicle running, then go to any auto parts store where they will attach the OBD scanner to see why the check engine light is on

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