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What does my teacher mean by this?

Hi,I got assigned a project during the weekend. I have to draw my science classroom and locate the important objects/locations. E.g Emergency spill kit, broken glassware container, Fire blanket.So far, I've colored in the classroom, made my legend, and it looks pretty good. Now I look at the bottom of the sheet. And for 7 marks, I have to make a diagram. All it says is 'Make a diagram'What does she mean by this.. is the diagram just the drawing of my classroom, or does she want ANOTHER drawing.. but of what.It's due on Monday. First block.I don't know anyone's number and I'm not a fan of facebook.Cheers. (I plan on doing well on this so please try to be specific and if you're a troll. Just leave.)

Answer:

Whoever did the rebuild should be able to adjust the idle speed. Idle speed is maintained by the Idle Air Control (IAC) motor which is in turn controlled by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). You can use an appropriate OBD II scanner to make changes to PCM settings. The PCM should automatically increase the idle speed whenever the A/C compressor clutch is engaged. It's possible that you can simply leave the A/C ON and get the increased idle speed you need. I'd recommend NOT messing with the accelerator cable.
You can burn it out by chopping a dish in the center of the stump for the fire. Make it a coaling fire, not a raging fire, keep it fed and it will eventually burn out the stump. Now, the problem with doing this is that the fire can blow out of the stump and find other fuel; the fire may go underground and burn out the roots and any other fuel that is underground; or you may be doing this burn for weeks if this is a dry hardwood stump. You're better off using Stump Out or another product to speed the rotting of the stump. You'll be done in a few weeks or a month and not risk burning down your home or someone else's home.

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