the problem could be your battery, you should talk to a mechanic or the car dealer you got your car from. good luck:)
Electrical failure. Perhaps power is not getting from the battery to those components.
Check wiring harnesses - prone to corrosion
Most common problem -turn signal flasher
Make sure the boat is secured to the trailer and that all lights are working. Do not use excessive speed, and avoid sudden stops or turns.
Make sure the boat is secured to the trailer and that all lights are working. Do not use excessive speed, and avoid sudden stops or turns.
I have some extra information about the above question. It's about a 1997 Ford Explorer Sport (V6 4L SOHC). All of a sudden all the lights of the dash stopped working (also the illumination of AC/radio controls), also the warning chime for lights on is not working and the tail-lights are not working. All dome-lights work. I checked all fuses visually; they seem to be all right. The alternator and battery are brand new. Does anybody else know what else could be the cause of the problems, and does anybody know which fuse actually controls these functions?
The 2000 Hyundai Excel indicator light and brake light might stop working all of a sudden because of a burned out bulb. Check all bulbs on the brake lights and turn signals. This problem could also be caused by a blown fuse or a blown flasher fuse.
Not necessarily. It ccould if it has lots of sudden and flashing lights..
check your fuse box for a blown fuse.
When the fuel pump goes out on 92 geo metro is it sudden or slow
bad ground will kill everything. check ground wire trace it from lens back to locate stud in body.
update: all of the sudden the lights started working. Hmmmm, guess that proves it's a bad relay or loose connection someplace. Sucks though because I can't isolate the problem if it's not happening. (don't you just hate electrical problems) Guess I'll replace the relay, clean/check the connections and hope it never comes back. Yeah right... :)