One of the main advantages of a push button over a toggle switch is there is less room for accidental engagements. A toggle switch can easily be turned on or off by accident and a push button has to be intentionally touched to turn it on or off.
JK allows you to toggle without knowing the previous state.
Toggle means switch from one state to another. In an online exam, sometimes you are allowed to go back over all your questions and change the answer. This is sometimes called toggling. So in your exam once you have answered a question that is your answer and you can't change it.
Yellow(starter relay) and Dark blue(ignition run/start).
Yes you can. I did it to my 91 s10 however you wont have control over your wiper speed since its only a two position switch on/off. I have a 3 position switch on/off/on one for slow and one for high however I have not tried this out yet.
As long as you remember to turn the toggle switch off you are probably not harming your car.
If you have two switches connected to a light in a room.example your bed room and you are in your bed you wont have to get out of your bed to switch off the light but u can switch it off by pulling a switch over your head.
well an advantage for the bridge is u get over water instead of running into a river. and an advantage for a switch is u can turn stuff on and off.
9 outta 10 times it will be a bad power window motor. I rarely see the window switch go bad.
There is either a little switch or you hold your finger on the button until it switches over.
Yes, a three way lighting switch will do that job. There is no off position if you use this type of switch, it will be either one load or the other on all of the time. To over come this condition you can install a single pole switch ahead of the single pole double throw (three way switch, two way switch in the UK). There is a small toggle switch that has an on - off - on positions but it is not a residential switch.
The button does not switch from Overdrive to Automatic. The button just turns the overdrive off. Overdrive is not a separate drive system as your question implies. Normally you leave the car in overdrive mode. That way the transmission shifts into overdrive at highway speeds, thus saving fuel. If you are saying the transmission is stuck in overdrive and it will not disengage then seek out a A/T professional.
AnswerA reset switch is to start something totally over. If a water heater stops heating, you can use the reset switch to start it working all over and see if there is a further problem.In computer hardware, which is the category you listed this question in, there is no reset switch on most modern computes. There is a power on/off switch, and you can restart the computer. On some older computers there is a reset button on the motherboard.