replace the ignition switch
Either the switch or resister network has failed and needs to be replaced.
The variable rheostat for the blower motor is shot and needs to be replaced. It's on the firewall, near the heater blower, either in the engine compartment or up under the dash. Follow the wires from the blower switch and you'll find it.
It is either the blower motor control switch or the blower motor resistor pack. More than likely it is the resistor pack. It must be replaced or just live with it until it fails completely.
either the blower control switch or the blower motoer needs replacing
It could be a thermostat that is stuck open or maybe a bigger problem...like the blend door is either jammed or broken as well.
Either than switch, the resistor, or the relay is bad. On my 1999 Buick Century, the blower motor quit working on the three lower speeds, and then went out completely. When the resistor goes bad, the lower speeds quit working. My blower motor was squealing, also. After I replaced the blower motor and the resistor, I tested it and found the blower worked great on every speed but high. It turned out that there is a separate circuit for high speed, and the fuse was blown. I replaced the fuse for the high speed, and the blower now works on all 5 speeds. Replacing the blower and resistor was difficult, but not as bad as expected, thanks to help from this site.
THERE IS A RESISTOR NEXT TO THE BLOWER MOTOR IN THE SAME HOUSING, IT IS EITHER A CLIP IN OR A SCREW IN UNIT,RESISTORS ARE GENERALY FOR THE LOWER SPEEDS AND THEN THERE IS A HIGH SPEED FUSE/RELAY SETUP. JOHN
It seems to be a common problem with alot of Honda vehicles for the climate control fan to stop working, it is most likely either the blower resistor or the blower motor that will need replaced, I have had the same problem on my 2004 civic and it ended up being the blower resistor wich for some reason can only be purchased at a Honda dealership, good luck and hope this helps you a little.
all the signals can not be categorized as even and odd,signals like voice we can not categorize it as even or odd either we can say it is a complex signal.
The TV rabbit ears are still around in some homes today although they are rapidly being replaced and thrown out. This is because now most people have either satellite or cable TV and these signals are distributed through a cable or a satellite digitally. Digital signals have gradually replaced the need for transmitting analog signals that rabbit ears can pick up. Before digital signals, cable and satellite dishes also contributed to the decline in rabbit ears.
If one turn signal is flashing fast it is to warn the driver they need to replaced either the front or back signal bulb.
You either have a blown fuse, defective blower motor, defective blower motor switch, or a defective blower motor resistor pack.