Yes, light bulbs can be powered by a parallel circuit.
It depends on the circuit. If it is a constant-current circuit, any light bulbs connected in parallel with it will become brighter. If it is a constant-voltage circuit like a typical household circuit, nothing will happen. Any connected in series with it will go out.
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No. In a parallel circuit, the resistance gets cut in half, so logically the bulbs would do the opposite and get brighter.
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In a series circuit, all bulbs are necessary to complete the circuit. If one bulb goes out, the circuit is broken, so none of the bulbs would light up.
cause the bulbs are burned out? cause the fuse is blown? jeez....
This is the vehicle's way of telling you that one of the light bulbs on that circuit is burned out
Yes, light bulbs can be powered by a parallel circuit.
Yes, that will not cause a problem.
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Check the parking light fuse--should be the same circuit Could be burned out bulbs Could be bad light switch
parallel circuit: Providing that the breakage does not result in a short circuit the other bulbs will still light. series circuit: If the breakage results in a short circuit through the bulb the other bulbs will light more brightly. If the breakage results in a breakage of the connection through the bulb then the other bulbs will not light.
Replace the light bulbs that are burned out, usually from the back side of the instrument cluster.