The first thing I would check is your 'flashers'. Most vehicles come equipped with two: one for the hazard lights and one for the turn signals. Flashers are usually round, but come in various shapes. Normally located in your fuse panel.
Camry 98 turning light doesn't work?
maintained is where the light is constantly on all the time, For example,, when you go to cinema, There will be a maintained emergency light on the top of the exit door. This light will on constantly no matter the normal AC power outage or not. Non-maintained is where the light is normally off until power loss or emergency situation. For example, In the corridor , there always a non-permanent emergency luminary & a normal luminary. When the AC supply work well. We turn on the normal luminary to light the corridor by switch, The emergency luminary keep off. Once the AC supply outage, the normal luminary can't work. The non-permanent emergency luminary will turn on automatically.
The light on the dash that says the emergency brake light is on could have burned out if it does not light up when the emergency brake is actually on. In some vehicles, this light will not light up until the car is put into gear to warn the driver that the emergency brake is still on.
it does that on mine becsue the brake doesnt work if ur break works its probally a short or something
Check for any blown fuses or burnt out light bulbs.
emergency brake light stays on
Your emergency brake is to tight on the back brakes, which is not allowing the ABS to work properly. that's why both lights are on. Good Luck
In the Montero Sport , there is no relay. The flasher is located on the left dash by the junction block.
3-way switches work by allowing you to control a light from two different locations. They use two switches connected to the same light fixture, with one switch turning the light on and the other turning it off. The switches are wired in a way that allows them to communicate with each other to control the flow of electricity to the light.
It is blinking by a lamp first turning on, then turning off, then turning on, then turning off...
In the emergency room.
Photocells work during the day because they are light-sensitive sensors that detect changes in light levels. During the day, when sunlight is present, the photocell detects the increased light and triggers a response, such as turning off a light or activating a security system.