personally, from experience, guys are dogs. They'll tell you whatever it is you want to hear, and they hope that you're dumb enough to believe it. My suggestion is, don't bother trying to figure him out, I'm 45 years old and am STILL trying to figure guys out.
Transforming analog signals to digital is known simply as analog to digital conversion, sometimes shortened to A-D conversion.
possible bad turn signal switch in the steering column or a bad ground on your turn signals.
Well I personally have a 2000 Malibu LS and have had the same troubles random clicking noises when signals aren't on then no signals or random signals. The problem is your hazard relay switch, it is located in your dash board very easy abd cheap fix.
You probably have a bulb going bad. The filament in the bulb is broken and sometimes it makes contact and sometimes it doesn't.
Check the 2005 GMC Envoys turn signal flasher. The flasher could have an intermittent issue causing the signals to not work.
Voice signals are analog signals, whereas computer signals are digital .
The SOMA (the body of the neuron) is the main metabolic region of the neuron, and can SOMETIMES receive signals from other neurons, but the DENDRITE is usually the neuronal structure which receives signals, often at tiny protuberances from the dendrite called dendritic spines, although some connections (synapses) can sometimes be on the axon (the output structure).Read more: Which_part_of_the_neuron_receives_signals_from_other_cells_and_is_also_the_main_metabolic_region_of_the_neuron
Probably the Electronic Flasher. These ,when the fail,will allow the Signals and/or hazard lights to work intermittently. The flasher is the same for both the signals and hazards.
Turn signal flasher
The SOMA (the body of the neuron) is the main metabolic region of the neuron, and can SOMETIMES receive signals from other neurons, but the DENDRITE is usually the neuronal structure which receives signals, often at tiny protuberances from the dendrite called dendritic spines, although some connections (synapses) can sometimes be on the axon (the output structure).Read more: Which_part_of_the_neuron_receives_signals_from_other_cells_and_is_also_the_main_metabolic_region_of_the_neuron
Pennies (copper-plated zinc), objects made of brass (brass is an alloy of copper and zinc), and wires and cables that carry electricity and/or electronic signals.
Digital signals have discrete encoded states that they switch between. They can only assume the defined encoded values. Errors can often be easily detected and sometimes corrected.Analog signals are continuous and change smoothly from one value to another, passing through all intermediate values. There is no way to identify errors.