Most things will work without any problem. Some things will work for a while then burn out. Some will burn out immediately. HOWEVER, as long as reversed polarity exists and the home appliance is plugged in, that appliance will be "live" even if turned off. It is important to wire things correctly, use appropriate resistors, and not overload fuses or circuit breakers.
bad plugs, wires, distributer if it has one, bad igniter, faulty wiring.....
improper wiring, bad or disconnected wires or speaker is broken.
Bad relay, bad wiring harness, loose wires or connectors
The code P0341 means that one or more of the following has happened. The cam sensor wiring may be too close to a spark plug wire causing interference, a bad wiring connection at cam sensor, a bad wiring connection at PCM, a bad cam sensor, or a damaged reluctor wheel.
To repair the wiring on the trucks door locks, you will have to find the problem first. Check all of the wires connectors for loose or bad connections, and look for any places in the wiring where the insulation has worn through.
You Either have a Broken wire or a bad connecion from your wiring harness to your ECU Recommend removing plug and testing wires for continuity and or voltage also check harness connection
You have a short of some sort. Depending on what fuse for what item, check the wiring for bare wires, bad ground, or a defective part.
Disconnect wires from motor and check to see if you have power and ground going to motor--if so motor is bad if not have to check wiring and switch to that motor
If the problem followed the fuel injector then it is a bad injector. If the problem stayed at the same hole with a different injector then it could be bad wiring.
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The Town with Bad Wiring was created on 2010-09-28.
Possible reasons why you have no spark: Bad ignition module Bad pickup coil Bad engine control module Wiring issues