Shift light, maybe? If it comes on around at a certain RPM every time, that'd be my guess.
Chloroplast converts light energy into chemical energy.Solar panel converts light energy into electric energy.
A solar panel converts light to energy, which is similar to a chloroplast converting light to carbohydrates for energy.
A solar panel converts light to energy, which is similar to a chloroplast converting light to carbohydrates for energy.
If it is a 12 volt panel it will light a 12 volt bulb. Most likely it is not a 12 volt panel, it is some other voltage, so you then need equipment like an inverter to convert the energy to 12-volt energy.
If you are asking about typical house hold panel, switches and lights then you would get some 12/2 AWG Romex wire and run it to everything. You want to start your taps from the load end (the lights). Tap your neutral, hot and ground to the light fixture 2. on switch 2, tap the hot going to the light to the bottom pole of the switch. next take a piece of black wire only and tap it to the top pole of switch 2 and the top pole of switch one. Then tap the hot going to light 1 to the bottom pole of switch one. tap the 3 neutrals together and the grounds together. tap the hot, neutral, and ground to light 1. lay the neutral wire onto the neutral bar in the panel. Lay then ground wire to the ground wire in the panel. Lay the hot wire to the breaker in the panel. Make sure all connections and screws are tight but do not over tighten. If you do not have good knowledge or in doubt, do not work with any live circuits or in the panel. Electricity kills regardless the voltage or amperage. If you dont know what you are doing call a pro!
On a 2007 Ford Focus : That is the " upshift " light To maximize fuel economy , when the light comes on shift to the next higher gear
check/align your PNP switch underneath the battery tray and slightly to the left. It looks sort of like a clamshell.
Panel by your left leg, looks like an ash tray door.
It is important to know the location of the fuses for car parts. The fuses for the panel lights would be in the interior fuse boxes of the vehicle.Ê
Te a light that looks like a horse shoe with a line in the middle
By your left door, by your leg, behind the little panel that looks like an ash tray.
If you're talking about a Focus, there is a panel in the trunk area.
That is the Check Engine light. It means there is a problem with the emissions system.
Read your owner's manual. It means water temp.
Your brakes are getting low and you need to replace them.
It means your coolant levels are low.
Usually if you press Fn and press a thing that looks like a sun or a lightbulb, that does the trick.