It sounds like it is either as simple as the bulb being blown or the possibility of the switch being broken.
change the bulb
"He is working" implies that "he" is working right now, so far as you know. "He has been working" does imply that "he" was working, perhaps for a while, but it doesn't say specifically that "he" is still working right now.
Check the park lamp relay. It is probably next to the fuse.
I had this same problem with my 1994 Town Car. After closely looking (the third time) at all the lamps I finally found one that wasn't working. I found it by turning on the hazards. The tail lights have two bulbs, top and bottom. It isn't obvious that one is out when you just turn the blinker on and look, but if you turn on the hazard flashers you can compare left and right to make sure that both sides are balanced. If that doesn't do it, it could still be the flasher relay module, other bulbs, or the switch on the column. But be sure to check ALL the bulbs first. The Town Car has about 4 bulbs on each side which flash with the blinker.
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My 97 Dakota 4x4 sets low like a 2x4 & I have 31- 10.5-15 on it. Get a little rub while backing up turning right
The US state of Montana is bordered on the east by both North Dakota and South Dakota while the state of Minnesota is bordered on the west by both North Dakota and South Dakota.
I have an '86 Chevy S-10. The wiper, blinker, dimmer, and cruise control are all in one switch. The cruise wires are threaded through the hollow shaft of the blinker arm and come out through a slot just inside the column cover. I recently replaced this switch because over along time of using the blinker, dimmer, and wipers, the wires had frayed through where the cruise wires come out of the blinker arm. Have a friend who is good at mechanics inspect the wiring and see if this is the problem. Replacing my blinker arm from a junk yard will solve my problem for a little while.
It is important to have a well working car while on the road. The lack of fuel getting to the engine would cause hesitation on acceleration,
The transmission in a car is a finicky part, so it is best to have a diagram while working on it. A person can find at transmission diagram for this car in its maintenance manual.
No. South Dakota is larger with a total of 77,116 square miles while North Dakota has a total of 70,698 square miles.
You get tired while working out because your body is working hard and burning energy.