when you had that problem did the van start? we have the same stuff going on but ours wont start
There may be a short somewhere in the system.
no I've heard somewhere that the harmonica is which I found astonishing , but be sure to google it
I think that they might have played a flute, guitar, HAPPY INSTRUMENT'S!
After the town of Bayonne in France where the instrument was first made somewhere between 1605 and 1615
Either the pump is bad, or there is a short in the power wire somewhere. Sometimes you have a bad fuel pump rely too.
On the drivers side of the instrument panel ( it must be somewhere behind the steering wheel )
you probably have a wire touching metal somewhere or a short.......... you probably have a wire touching metal somewhere or a short..........
i read somewhere that it has to do with theTCM (trasmission control module) and your instrument panel might stop working.
definitely , i've heard stories that the most sold instrument is the harmonica somewhere. I always thought that the reason is that there is always a way to improve on the guitar and it's almost a never ending quest but to everyone their own.
Not exactly. You'll normally find a "voltmeter" somewhere on the bench or in the toolbox.You may be thinking of the "altimeter" in the basket of the hot-air balloon.
Most likely here is a short (lose wire) somewhere in thecircuit that needs to be restored. If you find it only use solder made for electrical equipment. Regular metal solder is different and not suitable for this repair.
The instrument cluster gets its power/signal from the Body Control Module. I believe it is located behind the carpet somewhere by the passenger foot area. Not saying this is bad, but it's definitely something to check into.