You have a short or an over current condition in the circuit. It could be a wire touching metal, a bad bulb, etc.
Could be a shorted socket? Could be a bad element? Replace both--should solve problem
Thermostat sticking. Replace thermostat and gasket.
The burners are not igniting for some reason. Could be a few different things, call a plumber.
The alarm is built into the body computer and can not be removed. If you are blowing fuses, you have an short to ground or a current overload.
Your problem very well could be the hazard switch. i have a 1994 honda civic too i found whenever i disconnected the hazard switch from the wiring harness my turn signals brake lights and of course hazards do not work. Maybe replace the hazard switch..
If all of them have spontaneously gone out then it is likely a blown fuse. Look in the fuse box for hazard lights and pull the fuse out with the fuse puller. Then replace it with one of the same color (and probably the same number on the top). However, if your fuse is blown, there is usually a reason, which will cause it to soon blow again. There could be a short in your wires somewhere. But just replace the fuse and if it keeps happening then look into it more closely.
Build-A-Bear recalled The Colorful Hearts teddy bear because it is a choking hazard. The teddy bear's eyes could loosen and fall out, and pose as a hazard for young children.
A sporting hazard could be the following:broken bonessprainsinjuries in general
No, you could overload the wiring and start a fire.
A hazard relates to anything that could casue harm to somebody, whether it be a service user or a member of staff. A hazard could be a substance i.e. medication. If its stored in accessable cupboards, in reach of children, this is a hazard as anybody could get hold of. A simple example would be rugs in a care/ residential home. A rug is a hazard as people could trip of the edges.
Not all salts have sodium in them. So a salinity hazard could mean different salts.
A "safety hazard" is something that could cause a person to be injured or killed.