I have a 1990 Chevy 1500 truck the brakelight switch is disconnected and it has no connector going to it. I replaced all the bulbs. And still my running lights are in the on position when i turn off the truck. My brake lights are still not working after replacing the lights. I have a RV brake accuator also under the steering column can you help me solve my problem?
I had the same thing happen after the water pump was replaced on my 1999 Seville. The connector to the air cleaner hose was left disconnected. It ran fine, but the light stayed on until it was reset. Hope this helps.
Was the connector replaced with the switch?? Ford suggests changing both due to heat and deterioration Connector maybe shorted internally
bad bearings in it, the compressor, or bearings needs replaced... i just disconnected mine and took the pulley and belt off it.
I'd first suggest checking to make sure that no fuses or relays have popped, especially if the car's battery was not disconnected when the bulb was replaced.
replace the connector
The throttle position sensor determines the amount of throttle used when the engine is running at various speeds. If the sensor is faulty, it can be replaced by ordering a new part.
you have a short or disconnected wire in the switch. you may need to replace your ignition switch. i have a 89 jeep and it was doin the same thing: it was the ignition module If one of the wires gets disconnected from the ballast resistor it will do the same thing.
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What do you mean by the car is still not running right? How was the car acting before you replaced the coil? Was it missing? Stalling? Shaking? If the engine is idling (even if rough idling) and not cutting off, I don't think the problem lies with the fuel pump. It could be the throttle position sensor, a disconnected vacuum line, bad spark plugs, faulty spark plug wires, or another of several factors. It might be wise to have the diagnostics system scanned for trouble codes so you can get a better idea of what is happening.
There is no such position in baseball. The running back position is used in American football.
Michigan is the state that is disconnected and has two parts due to Lake Superior running through it. The Upper Peninsula is to the north and the Lower Peninsula is to the south, separated by the Great Lakes.
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