Check your fuses. There is a main fuse box located under the hood along the fender edge on the passengers side of the car. There is also a fuse box in the interior of the auto, also on the passengers side of the auto. If you do not see a pop off section of the dash panel under which the fuse panel will be, then the fuse panel is behind the pull our section of the glove box.
Sounds to me like the turn signals and the heater fan may be on the same fuse?? Jack
Electrical energy is used in a wide range of devices and systems, including lights, appliances, electronics, heating and cooling systems, transportation vehicles, and industrial machinery.
Suitable rated separate circuits with MCBs are advisable.
If you have no brake lights or tail lights then you've probably got an electrical problem. Check the fuses first and see if you have one or more blown.
Common types of lights used in motion detection systems include infrared lights, ultrasonic lights, and microwave lights. These lights emit different types of signals that are reflected back when motion is detected, triggering the detection system to activate lighting.
blew running lights on travel trailer NEED help. Sunliner out of Bussiness
WD40 does not help in the long term. It may remove grim from the lighting system but will also attract dust and other materials that short out lighting systems. always use a cleaner that is not oil based such as electrical cleaners.
Why does my heater control lights flash on an off on my 1990 Z71
Blinkers (also known as turn signals) do not have or use any sort of fluid. They are lights, powered by your car's electrical system and battery.
Bikes use signals and lights for communication and safety. Common types include hand signals for turning, brake lights for stopping, and front and rear lights for visibility.
No, they do not have traditional turn signals but have flashing lights.
Check the fuse panel, replace the burned corresponding fuses, or have the car checked out for electrical short