It could be the cause.
Yes. The sensor or the wiring and connections could be faulty.
The new sensor could be stuck. Or the wiring could be loose, or the coolant could actually be low. Check the coolant level and the sensor wiring first.
There could be a problem with the wiring in your Lesabre alarm system. The sensor may be too sensitive or the wires may be crossed.
it is a defective speed sensor.
If coolant level is correct - could be a defective sensor
Bad coolant sensor or faulty wiring to the sensor.
This could be due to the following: 1. Check the fuse at the fuse panel for a blow. 2. Check the relay in the fuse panel. 3. Check the sensor 4. Bad wiring connection... 5. Defective fan...
The oil pressure sensor could be defective as they can be clogged over time. You can use an oil stabilizer or replace the sensor if the oil stabilizer does not fix it.
Bulbs could be defective. Ballast could be bad or you could have loose wiring either in the fixture itself or where it is connected to power. Also check the ends and make sure the factory wiring is secure. These are cheaply made lights that do have wiring problems.
Yes, or the fuel pump could be defective.
Could be lots of reasons: Bad fuel, water in fuel, clogged fuel filter, defective fuel pump, defective coil pack (weak spark), defective sensor (computer in limp mode), etc.
Often when a car radio in not working a blown fuse is the culprit. It also could be a wiring problem or a defective radio.