Try Connector at back of ignition switch (key switch). Happened on mine, drove me mad for ages, checked everything then found that connector loose.
From original questio. It turned out to be a faulty relay under the dashboard. I had heard it clicking rapidly but thought that was the result of the problem and not the problem. A copper strip had broken and was making and breaking depending on the temperature or vibration or load. Cost 650€ for the VW dealer to find and 11€ for the relay!
It can not be removed and have the engine still run.
Norplant does not normally need to be removed by a surgeon.
The Engine Immobilizer Indicator Light is supposed to flash continually when your key is removed from the ignition because it is part of the security/alarm system. The engine immobilizer is the " kill switch " that will not allow the engine to be started without your key which has a microchip in the top ( the black part of the key ). When the EII Light is flashing it indicates that that part of the alarm system is active and working. If the light does not blink when key is removed THEN it needs to be fixed.
sometimes they go away and sometimes you get them removed
normally they come out on their own when the adult teeth come in, but sometimes they don't, and should be removed
They can't be removed. DMV records are NOT like court records. Due to the safety aspect of it, your driving record is your lifetime accumulation (or not) of driving violations.
Sometimes
Wisdom teeth are removed the same as most extractions other than they can be partially impacted in the bone. You can expect some discomfort once you get home but normally cold compresses and otc pain meds are enough
sure, people get their gallbladder removed
THANKS BUT I FOUND ANSWER.................The Engine Immobilizer Indicator Light is supposed to flash continually when your key is removed from the ignition
There are no cures for tuimors. You normally need to have surgery to get them removed.
One point traffic violations are removed from the driving record after 3 years in California. Points for more serious violations such as DUI's take 10 years to be removed.