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Never heard of a TLC light on a car.
no the bar light on your instrument panel that is located on the trunk of the car diagram would light.
Yes- providing that the speed you are traveling does not exceed the speed that you would normally upshift to 5th gear Yes- providing that the speed you are traveling does not exceed the speed that you would normally upshift to 5th gear
To travel at the speed of light you would have to BE light so i guess you would became an even brighter light The switch to turn on the lights will work but no light will come on as you are already at that speed
Alternator is no longer working properly.
The ABS system requires 10.5 volts to operate, so if the charging output of the alternator was below this level, the ABS light would come on, and the ABS system would shut down. If the output is far below this level (say, zero, if the alternator failed), your battery would not charge, and the car wouldn't start. Have your charging system checked.
The light rays come together to make a bright spot of light. When a concave mirror is used in car headlights, a bulb is placed at the spot where light would come together. This has the effect of making the opposite happen. The rays of light shining out from the bulb are reflected off the concave mirror to make a strong beam of light, which travels out in front of the car to shine on the road.
Defective alternator.
It would be light black.
Yes, a defective fuel cap will make the check engine light come on. It will alert the car that its not getting good gas mileage.
Take your car to an auto parts store such as AAA Autoparts or Pepboys. They will check it for free. There are many reasons why the light could come on.
We have no temperature gauge in our car. Didn't come equipped with one. It probably has a warning light that would illuminate if the engine was getting to hot.