enough to keep it from freezing.
There is a short somewhere in the circuit.
Remove the air bag on the steering wheel. Your problem is in there......
The only answer is that you have water in the fuel system.
it comes on when you need gas
Only if you keep the front wheels OFF the ground..
Spray no stick cooking spray(PAM) on the weather stripping for the door.
just keep driving. when it stops, you're empty.
To prevent kitchen pipes from freezing in winter, you can insulate them with foam sleeves or heat tape, keep cabinet doors open to allow warm air to circulate, and let faucets drip to keep water flowing.
To prevent your pipes from freezing during winter for 2 days, you can insulate them with foam pipe insulation, keep cabinet doors open to allow warm air to circulate, let faucets drip to keep water flowing, and maintain a consistent indoor temperature above freezing.
After having this problem myself, I called my car dealer, and they recommended spraying the weather stripping around the doors with Pam cooking spray. So far it's worked like a charm--you have to reapply the Pam whenever it gets worn off, but the doors don't stick like they used to when there is moisture in the air and it's below freezing.
these cars are under rated... if you keep good care of them and you know what your doing, they could overpass civics and other imports easily...