Could be the ignition switch, the starter, a faulty wire, the battery...
Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly and the switch is in the "ON" position
No. I have a compaq and when the computer is turned on, the wireless will turn on no matter what position the on/off switch is in. If you want to turn it off, you must turn the switch to the on position, and then back to the off position.
a closed circuit
Send power to the 1st switch and then send the power from that switch when it is in the on position to the second switch. Then send power to the light from the second switch. That way both switches will have to be in the on position for the light to be on.
Most likely because the switch is stuck in one position. Find the switch and repair or replace.
Answeryour door is not closed tight enough or the switch is possably broke. check the manual switch by the headlight swich, it maybe turned on. some reason your not opening the circut when the door is closing.check the position of the dome light control switch you probably turned it on inadvertently just put it back to auto position
Yes it is still on and using as much power as if it was on full
Is the selenoid getting power when the switch is turned to the start position? If yes, it's not a switch problem. Is power coming THROUGH the switch and to the starter when the key is turned to start? If not, it's a selenoid problem. If yes, it's a starter problem.
you need to be more specific. i am going to assume you want to know in what position is the ignition switch in lock. usually it is 2 positions back from "run" but it is in whichever position the key comes out of the ignition.
The wiper motor has a switch inside of it. When they are turned off and the wipers go to the down position it trips the switch in the motor that tells the computer they are in the down position. If that switch in the motor is faulty, the wipers are repositioning until the switch is tripped to the off position. THE FIX.... Replace the wiper motor.
For 2 or 3 seconds you will hear the fuel pump run , before starting the engine , when the ignition key is turned to the on / run position
No, once the switch is turned off the circuit is de energized. A de energized circuit can not be shorted out to create a fault.