Check the recalls for your vehicle. Seems like there was one for accelerators that stick in the past.
If you only have high speed I would blame the blower speed resister. If you have no speeds and the fuse is good, I would blame the blower motor or the switch.
If the blower works on slower speeds only I would suspect the high speed blower motor relay (under the hood in the power distribution box) or the switch itself. The blower speed resistor is working if all the slower speeds work.
cranck sunser
Assuming you have no speeds including HI I would check for power at the connection at the blower motor with ignition and switches on. If you have power the motor is shot. If you have no power go back and check the fuses. If the fuses are good check the switch and electrial plug at the switch for damage. If the blower motor speed resistor was burned out you would still have HI speed.
1993 Volvo 850 : Where would a cold start injector be located - only see 5 injectors. ... 1995 Chevrolet Lumina : 1995 Chevy lumina van. motor dies at low speeds. more ... 1992 Ford Explorer : what would cause high oil pressure blow by on my 92 ... Thanks for your hard work, and impressive contributions to this ...
i have a 1991 nissan sentra speed up to 35 and start to miss
neither,blower resistor or blower module controls fan speeds.
You would run it at a fairly slow speed. It would grab at high speeds.
A dry wheel bearing will cause the rear wheel to squeak at low speeds. The wheel bearing should be checked immediately to avoid a major problem.
fan speed control switch is bad. Replace it as long as the other speeds work fine.
Possibly your speed sensor. My speedometer would bounce around & then soon after it felt like my transmission was slipping. Turns out the speed sensor controls the upshift in your transmission.
It would have a high speed relay and it would be in the power distribution box under the hood. The blower speed resister is for the lower speeds only.
If you only have high speed I would blame the blower speed resister. If you have no speeds and the fuse is good, I would blame the blower motor or the switch.
Yes it will.
No,but tires out of balance will cause this. Have them balanced and rotated.
If you have no blower speeds at all, first check the fuse. If the fuse is okay I would suspect the blower speed switch and its electrical plug has melted. If the switch checks okay I would suspect the blower motor is bad. If you have high speed only, I would replace the blower motor speed resistor. If you have all lower blower speeds but no high speed, replace the high speed relay.
Assuming the train continues moving at constant speed, the ball would travel at the same speed as the thrower.