no most likely not. It could be a faulty ground wire
Burned out bulb Faulty socket and/or wiring/ ground Faulty turn signal flasher Faulty turn signal Switch
You could have a blowen fuse or a faulty connection!
It could be a faulty ground wire.
Pulse signals from what? speed sensor abs wheel sensor fuel pump pressure sensor crankshaft sensor camshaft sensor knock sensor
AnswerMost likely a faulty turn signal switch, or possibly the wiring to it.replace switch assembly.
A signal from the range sensor inside the transmission is passed from the transmission computer to the under hood fuse box. It turns the lights on.A signal from the range sensor inside the transmission is passed from the transmission computer to the under hood fuse box. It turns the lights on.
There is a faulty ground wire in one of your tail lights or front parking/clearance lights.
signal lights not working.
Although both signal lights and stop lights are within the same lens, they operate on different wiring. The bulb will usually have two filaments, one for stop and one for signal. If the brake lights are not working, the problem is probably a blown fuse or a faulty break light switch.
A faulty crank sensor would cause none of the plugs and injectors to work. Without an input signal from the crank sensor the brain will not know how to time it's signals. Most are designed not to attempt to function without the sensors signal.
Without a signal from the crank sensor, the ECU won't know how fast the engine is turning or "where it is" (which cylinder is about to fire), and the engine will not run. If the sensor is just "somewhat bad" (and gives a weak or irregular signal), the engine might do things like run badly at certain speeds, stop occasionally, or have trouble starting.
The Range sensor inside the transmission (on the valve body) sends a signal to the trans computer(tcm) about gear position. The TCM then sends that signal to the TIPM (under hood fuse box) and it turns the lights on.The Range sensor inside the transmission (on the valve body) sends a signal to the trans computer(tcm) about gear position. The TCM then sends that signal to the TIPM (under hood fuse box) and it turns the lights on.