No, you're just asking for trouble by doing this and there is no good reason to have the car running.
you probably need to change your fuses you probably need to change your fuses
If you back up and hit the brakes and the car stops running, this is likely to mean that the car is not working properly. It is most likely to mean that the fuses are going out.
change the thermostate
its the alternator if the car is running with a battery light on. but check fuses first
The Alternator might be bad. Make sure the battery terminals are clean, and the wires are good. If you still have a problem check the fuses.
There are many fuses, there are fuses for different components in a car. It also depends on what car model it is and what year it is.
Yes it is completley safe. Fuses are the easiest thing to change on a car and is safe for anyone to do at home.
car fuses can be bought from the local car shops/spares shop or you can get them from the local scrap yard of other cars. jen
Check the fuse panel, replace the burned corresponding fuses, or have the car checked out for electrical short
There's no reason to change fuses that aren't damaged. They don't wear out in normal use. Fuses are only affected by being exposed to too much current.
Anytime your engine is not running correctly, or missing. Otherwise on a 1995 or older car change them at 50,000 miles. On a 1996 or newer car change at 100,000 miles.
The car actually measures the viscosity of the oil while you are driving and running the car when you change the oil the light will be reset.