FIXED: Google Adsense Auto Ads Turned Off But Header Ad Remains

Help! I turned on Google Adsense auto ads, and decided I didn’t like the way Google places the ads on my WordPress website. When I turned off Google Adsense auto ads, a giant banner ad remained on the site in the header of my WordPress website.

This seems to be a fairly common issue with people who try out Google Adsense auto ads for their WordPress site, and then decide they don’t like the way Google places the ads. However, when the WordPress site owner turns off auto ads in their Google Adsense account, and waits the recommended 24 hours, one obnoxious header ad remains.

The key factor here? The WordPress sites always have the Google Site Kit plugin.

Why Does The Header Ad Remain on WordPress Sites After Google Adsense Auto Ads is Turned Off?

This happens because WordPress sites almost always have a static header across pages by default. In order to place an ad in the static header, WordPress requires the use of the Google Site Kit plugin. Otherwise, Google Adsense auto ads would only be placed in dynamic areas of the site, such as individual content pages.

The plugin is worth having if your website is becoming popular and you wish to view Google analytics and monetize with Google. However, many find the placement of auto ads to be rather obnoxious, especially when a large one is placed in the header.

HOW TO FIX: Google Adsense Auto Ads Turned Off But Header Ad Remains on WordPress Website

1. Log into your Google Adsense account and go to the Ads section; under ‘All your sites,’ make sure that the Auto ads setting is OFF

2. Log into your WordPress dashboard and go to Site Kit > Settings

3. Under ‘Connected Services,’ expand ‘AdSense’

4. Click the ‘Edit’ link in the bottom left of the AdSense settings

5. Toggle OFF the setting ‘Let Site Kit place AdSense code on your site’

6. Click ‘Confirm Changes.’ That’s it! Refresh your website and the annoying header ad should be gone.

RESOLVED: Apple CarPlay Stopped Working on my Volkswagen Jetta

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A few years ago I broke down after living car-free in the city and bought a 2019 Volkswagen Jetta. I’ve had no issues with this vehicle. It was affordable, it’s comfortable and gets amazing gas mileage on the highway! It also has some pretty great convenience features for an affordable compact, including a console display compatible with Android and iPhone devices.

Well, in theory it’s compatible with Android devices. However, I had major issues even getting it set up to begin with, and then constant issues with the Android Auto and Samsung Connect apps crashing during use. This is super annoying when you’re driving and listening to Spotify and displaying Google Maps on the console, especially during long road trips to unfamiliar areas!

At the end of 2020, I converted over to an iPhone. I’d been a loyal Android user since I first got a smart phone back in 2009 with a Motorola Droid X. My Samsung Galaxy device was still working fine (except for Samsung Connect in the car!), but T-Mobile had an irresistible family deal, and since the rest of my family was already on the iPhone train, I hopped on as well.

Apple CarPlay and the Volkswagen Jetta

I will say this – the iPhone and CarPlay worked with my Volkswagen Jetta immediately, and then never had any issues for the next seven months. It was a pretty basic plug and play setup. I was cruising with convenience, with Spotify and Google Maps displaying with ease on the console.

Until one day, it just stopped working.

Volkswagen Jetta iPhone Error: No Playable Files Available

Suddenly, when I plugged in my iPhone to the car’s USB port, I would see a quick message indicating “reading USB device” and then an error: “No playable files available.” Then the screen would switch back to “insert a USB device,” even though there was clearly one plugged in.

Here are the basic troubleshooting steps for this error:

Restart iPhone

Hello IT, have you tried turning off and on again? This is the number one thing to try first on pretty much any system issue with a mobile device or computer. Just turn it off and back on again. If this does not work, move on.

Try a different cable

Your cable could just be worn out. Try another one – but be sure to use an Apple or Apple compatible USB data cable. If another cable gets the same error, you can eliminate this as your issue. If your device works with another cable and not the original, the original is your issue.

Connect your iPhone to a MacBook or Computer with the USB cable

If you can connect your iPhone to a MacBook or computer with the USB cable and your MacBook or computer reads the device and can transfer data, you can eliminate the cable and the iPhone’s lightning port as an issue. If your MacBook or computer cannot read the device and/or transfer data, your iPhone’s lightning port could be the issue.

Ensure the car can play iTunes files via USB

Select USB and try to play iTunes through the console

This is just a failsafe way to completely eliminate the cable, lightning port, car’s USB port and the iPhone’s OS. On your Jetta’s console, go to Phone > Source > USB; if your car can see and play your downloaded iTunes files, your cable, lightning port, car’s USB port and the iPhone are working fine.

Ensure your car shows up under iPhone CarPlay

On your iPhone, go to Settings > General > CarPlay. If your car is still listed here, and you still can’t connect, select the car, and then select Forget This Car. From here, start the connection process over by unplugging and plugging the USB cable back into the car.

If your car was not listed here, or if it is listed and you are still having issues, congrats! You are where I was before I discovered the issue!

RESOLVED: No Playable Files Available Error on Volkswagen Jetta with iPhone CarPlay

Suddenly, I noticed one key issue:

The CarPlay icon no longer shows on the Volkswagen Jetta’s App-Connect screen

When I hit the App button on the Jetta’s console, I noticed that the CarPlay icon was no longer there. Here’s how I fixed that, which resolved the issue:

1). Unplug the iPhone from the car’s USB port

2). On the iPhone, go to Settings > General > CarPlay

3). Select the car

4). Select Forget This Car

5). On the Volkswagen Jetta’s console screen, go to Settings > Factory Settings > App-Connect

System Settings
Factory Settings

6). When prompted, select Reset. This will restore the App-Connect component ONLY to the vehicle’s original factory setting.

Reset factory settings for App-Connect

7). Once the reset has completed, press the App button on your car’s console. You should now see Apple CarPlay as one of the compatible options again!

App-Connect screen with Apple CarPlay restored

8). Plug your iPhone back into the USB port of the car and go through the first time setup of Apple CarPlay.

Apple CarPlay Spotify and Google Maps access is back! Yay!

Hopefully these troubleshooting steps can help you resolve the issue of the iPhone no longer working in a Volkswagen Jetta with Apple CarPlay!

How to Replace a Surface Element Control Switch on a Kenmore Range

Replacing some parts on a standard Kenmore electric range is a lot easier than it seems. If you have basic tinkering skills, you can save yourself the repair costs by doing it yourself. This is even true for some electrical components, like the surface element control switches.

What controls the temperature regulation on an electric range?

On an electric range, you regulate the temperature of each burner (also known as surface elements) using the knobs on the front panel of the range. These knobs allow you to regulate between the various temperatures you use for cooking, from low, medium-low, medium, medium-high to high, usually in increments from Low (1) to 10 (high).

Each burner control knob has a respective surface element control switch located on the other side of the panel on which they sit. This is what really controls the burners, communicating the proper temperature between the knobs and the respective burners.

Surface element control switch: common issues

Some common issues caused by a faulty surface element control switch include:

  • Electric burner does not turn on at all
  • Electric burner only works at low temperatures
  • Electric burner only works at high temperatures
  • Electric burner only works at low and high temperatures

All of these issues are certainly annoying! In my case, my front right large burner (which is the one I use the most) only worked at low and high temperatures.

Where to find replacement parts for a Kenmore electric range

If your Kenmore unit came from Sears, Sears Parts Direct generally has you covered. If not available on there, try eBay or any similar reseller market.

Your range’s model can be found on an information bracket located inside the oven door. It looks like this:

Kenmore 790 Information Bracket. This indicates the exact model of your range as well as the manufacture date.

To figure out which replacement part you need, you can enter your Kenmore range model number into the search box on Sears Part Direct. Scroll down until you locate what you need. Note that sometimes, older parts have since been replaced with a newer model, which will be indicated when you locate them on the site.

You can also look up your individual part number to go directly to the component page on Sears Parts Direct. Individual components, such as the surface element control switches, have their model number stamped on. You can locate this, once you follow the below instructions to access the switches, but here’s what they look like. Type A goes with the smaller burners, and the part number is 318220080; type B goes with the large burners, and the part number is 318220081. These are the numbers you want to use to look up the replacement part on Sears Parts Direct.

How to replace a surface element control switch on a Kenmore electric range

IMPORTANT!

Before starting, either unplug the range from the wall or turn it off at the circut breaker!!!

1. UNPLUG THE RANGE FROM THE WALL OR TURN IT OFF AT THE CIRCUT BREAKER BEFORE PROCEEDING!

2. Remove all coils and trays from the range and set aside.

3. Lift the range cover. The range cover lifts from the front like the hood of a car. Most ranges also include a support strut to hold up the cover while you work.

Note that grease buildup may cause the cover to become stuck. In this case, try to wedge a knife or other flat, sturdy object between the front corners of the cover and the counter to carefully force it up.

Kenmore 790 Range with Raised Range Cover

4. Remove the temperature control knobs.

Kenmore 190 Range Temperature Control Knobs

5. Remove the brackets housed below the knobs using a flathead screwdriver to carefully loosen and turn counter clockwise.

Kenmore 790 Range Temperature Control Knob Brackets

6. Pull the entire top panel up, and set aside; note that the oven light switch may remain connected to the panel, in which case you can just turn the panel to the side to set it next to the range while you proceed.

Kenmore 790 Range with Top Panel Removed

7. Remove all screws holding the control bracket in place using a larger phillips head screwdriver. Note that the 790 model has six screws, and that you should NOT remove the screws directly adjacent to the oven and time control panel. Carefully pull the bracket back to expose the surface element control switches. You may need to close the range cover at this point to loosen up the wires and gain access to the surface element control switch you want to replace.

Kenmore 790 Range Switch Control Bracket Screws
Kenmore 790 Range Exposed Surface Element Control Switches

8. Locate the surface element control switch you want to replace. Remove the screws from the front side of the bracket holding the surface element control switch in place with a phillips head screwdriver.

9. Take a picture or draw a diagram of the current position of each connection. Reference this when connecting the new switch. Note that each color corresponds to a code etched into the control switch terminals.

In my unit:

  • Black wire: L1 (power negative)
  • Orange wire: P (power indicator light)
  • Brown right: H1 (heating coil)
  • Brown left: H2 (heating coil)
  • Red wire: L2 (power positive)
Kenmore 790 Control Switch Wires
Kenmore 790 Surface Element Control Switch Back View. Note that each connector corresponds to a code, and the same code can be found on each connector on the outgoing switch.

10. Disconnect each connection. Depending on how old your unit is, you may need to gently pull the connections off of the switch using a pair of pliers. Once disconnected, remove switch and set aside.

11. Connect wires to appropriate connections on replacement switch.

12. Place mounting bracket on the knob connector, and then install the switch to the main bracket covering all of the switches. Screw switch into the main bracket cover using provided screws and a phillips head screwdriver.

13. Ensure the knob screw is in the OFF position and replace all of the screws holding the main bracket to the range.

14. Reset the cover and knob brackets, carefully tightening each one with a flat head screw driver to hold the cover in place.

15. Replace knobs, trays and heating elements, restore power and test.