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Yes, sometimes a faulty ignition switch can cause the engine to not fire. Also, a bad spark park can the engine to not fire.
Check connections at the blower motor, blower motor resistor and at the switch. You may find a melted connection.
could be several things, I would start with the dimmer switch.
Blown fuse or tripped breaker. Replace the fuse or reset the breaker.
Your computer might be slow. Slow computers cause accidents and sometimes you have to download JAVA.
The brake light switch is under the dash, and whenever the brake pedal is touched the brake light comes on. If the switch has failed or is out of adjustment it will leave the brake light on.
Is it just one switch that causes it or do they all cause it? Sometimes a switch will cause a surge when turned off because electricity will arc inside the switch trying to continue powering the device. This can be seen if you unplug an appliance while its still on: you'll see an arc at the outlet. Loose wiring at the switch or anywhere on the circuit will cause this as well.
There is a "rollover" or fuel cutt-off switch in the trunk of many newer cars that disables the fuel system (the fuel pump) in the event of a rollover or significant accident. The system is designed to prevent a fire in the event of a crash that might cause the fuel system to leak or otherwise be compromised. Sometimes these switches go bad and cause the car not to start. You can sometimes clean them and repair them and sometimes they need to be replaced.
Not necessarily although sometimes inadequate nutrition (vegetarian or not) can cause one to miss a period.
Metal Halide can flicker when warming up cause it is starting to get hot inside. Or Metal Halide can flicker when it is about to burn out. Sometimes they even cycle.
Yes nature designed it that way
yes they can. i touched a cactus then it got all over. now i have a rash on my arms. its all bumby.