Either you have a defective selector switch or the most likely is that you have a broken,cracked,or loose vacuum hose at the rear of the engine.
You most likely have a bad vacuum hose in the engine compartment or a bad control switch.
I have a 76' Malibu and almost the whole time I have had it the gen light is on except when I just put a new alternator in it. Then the light would go out for a while, but always came back on after a while. What I found out was there is a Diode that goes bad in the alternator and causes the light to come on. Soon you have to get a new alternator.
driver's door, engine compartment
Tempered, also called safety glass.
There is no place to put water except maybe in the windshield washer reservoir if you live in a warm climate.
That answer is a yes because every boat can float in salt water. (Except fake ones).
No where except maybe in the windshield washer reservoir if you live in a warm zone that doesn't go below freezing.
I have the same problem except I can't even find it, do you know how to access or location of the washer pump?
Defective blower motor resistor module. this is true except if the control module is malfunctioning at which point the defrost goes to emergency mode in which the defrost will stay on permanently. My module will not power up and I need help with wiring schematics to find a bad ground or power wire
Imagine a window AC unit installed backwards, rejecting heat indoors while air conditioning the world, this is a heat pumps heat mode. As the unit is air conditioning in the cool outdoors eventually the outdoor coil will ice up requiring a defrost cycle, defrost is the AC mode except the outdoor fans off to assist with the defrosting. A defrost cycle is time and temperature initiated, time or temperature terminated.
Yes except when it a planet or a god.
The vacuum line that comes out of the dash next to the ac lines, near the trans dipstick, needs to have vacuum to it, If you have other melted lines you need to trace that line to the engine.