If it is no longer giving power, it probably means that the GFI feature has tripped, or If you are still getting power, it could just be a pilot light indicating that power is available. Various products have various features. If it is no longer giving power, it probably means that the GFI feature has tripped, or If you are still getting power, it could just be a pilot light indicating that power is available. Various products have various features.
no. however your indicator lights are located in your dashboard. dashboard light will light up when you turn your headlights on. Ex. the lights that are illuminated behind your miles per hour needle or behind your fuel gauge. Your indicator light are a lights that come on when your first turn the ignition. these lights indicate when your oil needs to be changed or your fuel is low or your washer fluid is low or the blue light that is illuminated when your headlights are on bright or high beam etc.....most newer model cars are equipped with the indicator lights. hope this is helpful.
The last answer is incorrect. Some GFCI's are designed to light up when working, some are designed to light up when tripped, some are designed to have different color lights depending on normal or tripped conditions. The only way to tell if the receptacle has power is to TEST it. If the GFCI is supposed to be tripped and power is still available, it is either not operating properly or it is not wired properly. If in doubt, have an electrician inspect it for proper operation. Incorrect answer: >>Provided that the GFCI is wired correctly, the indicator light indicates that the receptacles have power. If the light is off there is a ground fault. In other words, the light should always be on.
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Every automobile legally must have a deceleration indicator light system. This systems is most commonly referred to as the braking system, or brake lights.
there is no red light around an atom
These symptoms indicate that there is either:a failure of the signal light switcha bad ground in the signal and head light circuits.
Go to Auto Zone and they can read your fault codes free. Might indicate a bad or not properly tightened gas cap, bad gas or emissions valve fault.
That would be "indicator lights" - any light that indicates anything. When the light is on, it may mean a piece of equipment is on; when another light is on, it may indicate an error condition. For example, when the battery in your car is running low, a red light will indicate that fact.That would be "indicator lights" - any light that indicates anything. When the light is on, it may mean a piece of equipment is on; when another light is on, it may indicate an error condition. For example, when the battery in your car is running low, a red light will indicate that fact.That would be "indicator lights" - any light that indicates anything. When the light is on, it may mean a piece of equipment is on; when another light is on, it may indicate an error condition. For example, when the battery in your car is running low, a red light will indicate that fact.That would be "indicator lights" - any light that indicates anything. When the light is on, it may mean a piece of equipment is on; when another light is on, it may indicate an error condition. For example, when the battery in your car is running low, a red light will indicate that fact.
To indicate to you that it may need charging, replacing, or a loose connection.
You do not reset it, it is a fault code. It is not a routine maintenance indicator. Fix the problem and the light will go out.
That's what warning lights are for to indicate a fault is present
You have a bad ground on that brake light bulb.
the left rear indicator light is only working intermitantly, how can this fault be rectified
The dashboard indicator light might have a loose connection. The dashboard indicator light might have a corroded or loose ground wire.
SRS light indicates airbag fault, if this is showing then you should get your car checked.
There are three, if it is in the middle at the bottom of the row of indicator lights then its the check engine light. If it is above the fuel gauge then its either the low fuel light or the abs light.
No, it has to be approved for the location and has to be ground fault protected.