Wherever there is resistance or conductance and a current generated through interaction of electrons and holes there will be amplification. Trans-resistor is basically transfer of resistance.
The TBA820 is a 2 watt general purpose amplifier integrated circuit, not a resistor.
you better not. you need a 9V regulator for this, not a resistor!
A malfunctioning blower motor resistor will cause the blower motor not to work. When the resistor is bad the blower motors will not turn on.
You need a conductor, power source and a resistor. You need a conductor, power source and a resistor. You need a conductor, power source and a resistor.
A LDR or light dependant resistor is a resistor that works when light is not shining on it, so if there is light on it it will not resist a current, you can also get them to work the other way.
The blower motor resistor has failed.The blower motor resistor has failed.
when a resistor is connected in a circuit it drop some voltage across it.when a circuit have large input voltage then by using a resistor of suitable value we get the desired voltage.
its the blower resistor.
i believe it should work fine :D goodluck
It could be due to a faulty resistor in the blower motor circuit. The resistor regulates the speed of the blower motor, and if it malfunctions, the high speed setting may not work properly. It would be best to have a mechanic inspect and replace the resistor if necessary.
That's a two-part question: The resistor is located behind the glovebox--you'll see it once the glovebox is removed. Even if the resistor is burned out, the blower should still work with the dial on the highest setting--the resistor controls the flow of current for settings 1, 2, and 3 on the dial. If the blower doesn't work at all, it's more than the resistor causing problems. If the heat doesn't work in colder weather, the thermostat may be bad. --IB
The blower motor speed resistor is burned out. The high speed function bypasses the resistor. The speed resistor is generally located near to the blower motor.