if the AC comes on and the blower is not blowing any air, you may want to check the transistor. it is located on the passenger side of the dashboard under the glove box. It is secured by two screws and an pin connector and costs about 50 bucks
The power circuit begins at the wall. The control circuit comes in over the cable. If you touch the power circuit, you get a shock. If you touch the wire from the cable, nothing happens. The power contains the power to give the light to the television screen. The cable tells it what picture to show. Now, if you look at your Circuit diagram, you will see where the power comes to the computer. It might say +5v or +12v or it could show and input of 110 volts and an output of +5 and +12. There probably is also a -5 and -12 somewhere. Those are your power circuits. They power the entire computer. If you look closely at your wiring diagram, a wire from that goes to every transistor in your computer. The control circuits are likely to go anywhere. They carry data. The power circuits all go back to one point. The control circuits do not.
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Nothing is utilized in a schematic diagram, a schematic diagram is just a representation of something at a conceptual level. Only the actual thing, in this case an electronic circuit, utilizes anything.
Nothing. That's why it's a parallel circuit. If it was a series circuit, then the first bulb would go out.
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Because circuit don't break unlike in series.That means rest of the component are getting the voltage across them.
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Unless you pull it tight enough to damage the insulation - nothing.
Nothing happens when circuit breakers are exposed to sunlight. They still work just as they are supposed to work.
Be a little more specific. How low of a current value are you talking about? What does the circuit look like? And what components are a part of the circuit? Possibly, depending on the circuit, nothing extreme happens. You may get increased heat in the circuit due to more resistance. There are a lot of factors to weigh to answer this question...