the answer is you just don't do that. and if you did. you must of hit a horse. because otherwise. the wheel wouldn't bounce. only everyone in the world knows that.
Could be,blown fuse, bad blower motor, bad switch, bad resistor,
If your 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora keeps overheating and the issue is not the thermostat or the water pump, it could be the cooling fan. It might also be the radiator (leaking) or the hoses between the engine and radiator, or the shroud could be clogged or damaged.
probably bad headbolts that have stretched. have a radiator shop pressure test the system to see if coolant is escaping into cylinders.
Could be time for a tune up.
Probably a vacuum leak. Do you have a code P0171 or P0174?
A crossed ignition wire and a power window wire could cause this problem. Check the wiring below the dashboard. You should be able to find the bared wires.
Your switch on the end of the turn signal arm has gone bad ( this is common on these models). It can be costly or difficult to replace
Loose or corroded battery cables? Bad coil?
When you bounce there are many things that bounce. It could be your belly, hair, and chest or if you have something in your hand it could also bounce all depending on the shape of your body.
one of your sensors are faulty try checking your oil sensors
Simply because - relays are designed to be single-use switches. If they were able to 'bounce' they could re-establish a connection, which might cause the circuit to fail.
Popping noice on my 97 bravada