Usually a bad flasher or problem in steering column
It will update itself everyonce in a while.
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No, common and ground are not the same. In electrical systems, the ground wire provides a safe path for current to flow in case of a fault, while the common wire is used to complete the circuit. The ground wire is primarily a safety feature, while the common wire is part of the circuit itself.
i dnt tink so unless theyr'e jerks
my blinkers are not working when the vehicle is cold and it makes this buzzing sound but after a while it works just fine. do you know what this can be? or what i need to check
answer him..guys have big egos and its necessary to pet them everyonce in a while..hes prolly begging for a compliment :) give him one!
Is it stalling? If not, dont worry about it, your fine. My 90 accord does that everyonce in a while but continues to run.
If your headlights flicker or dim while under a load such as large amplifiers or blinkers then you need to track your grounds. Battery to Block then from Block to Chassis replace with larger gage wire or add more grounds.
A ground bar is used to connect the grounding wires of electrical circuits to the panel's grounding system, while a neutral bar is used to connect the neutral wires of electrical circuits to the panel. The ground bar is for safety, while the neutral bar is for completing the circuit.
Yes, a GFCI receptacle can be installed as a replacement in an old two-wire circuit without an equipment ground conductor. When doing so, the GFCI will provide ground fault protection, but it must be labeled as "No Equipment Ground." However, it's important to note that while the GFCI protects against ground faults, it does not provide a true equipment ground, so care should be taken when using appliances that require grounding.
The vehicle's body serves as a ground circuit or chassis ground in electrical systems. It provides a return path for electrical current, allowing various components and systems, such as lights and electronics, to function effectively. This design minimizes the need for additional wiring, reducing weight and complexity while enhancing safety by directing excess currents safely to the ground.
sounds like u have a short to ground in simple turns u have a wire with no insulation on it and its grounding on the frame