there is a problem with your bcm or body control module, have it checked
The wiper switch on the ParkAvenue could be bad. Or, the intermittent relay for the wipers could be stuck, causing the wipers to run.
Check the belt on your alternator. If it is not tight enough it will squeal on a Rodeo. Be sure to get it checked soon or your belt could fall off or burn up your alternator and then you are stuck!!
change you thermostat it is stuck open or not closing fully. This allows the coolant to circulate to quickly.
does it have a door ajar switch. if it does, may be stuck or faulty. there is no door jar switch
You may need to replace the heater\ac control switch, it may be stuck in the off position which would prevent the blower and the ac compressor from turning on.
probably the thermostat is stuck open
first , the thermostat could be stuck. try replacing it. if your radiator OS losing coolant, there may be a leak in the radiator causing it to overheat, or the water pump could be bad. thermostat is the likely cause if it is not losing water.
Repair the brakes. The light can be set on by a variety of problems from a burned out tail light bulb, to an unsafe condition such as stuck emergency brake shoes, or air in the lines, a bad sensor, or even the ABS module is bad.
Usually, the biggest cause of a loss in compression is either worn or cracked piston rings, and the only way to restore the compression is by replacing them. Another cause would be a damaged or stuck valve, again you'd have to replace it to remedy the problem.
The wipers on my 1998 Honda Civic were stuck on low so I assumed it was the switch and replaced it, but the problem continued. The local Honda dealer told me that I should replace the motor, which I did, and the problem was fixed.
There is a problem with the parking linkage. TAke it to a garage.
You can detailed instructions on how to reset your wipers on youtube.com/watch?v=KFBLtlnkpuI