I have the same problem. (But also in my case the AC unit keeps blowing and can't shut it off.) Anyway, I think it's the starter engine that won't deploy to the main engine or cranck it. So, when turning the key you want to activate the starter motor but the solenoid won't flip it to run. The board computer senses that and shuts of all the power to get that darn starter going. When it doesn't, the computer disconnects the starter relay and restores the power to normal again in the car. But then again the computer senses you still have the key turned to get the motor going and the process starts all over, resulting in clicking. This problem sux but just like me you probably will have to get the starter motor out and take it to Napa Auto Store to test it and/or replace that dang part. Price is like $130-$140? Not to mention to reach this darn starter, I hope you have some tools because I don't and will take me some extra efforts to get the job done. Boy, Boy; are we happy today...............
The LED light is blinking fast because it is receiving a rapid electrical signal, causing it to flash quickly.
sounds like you have a bad turn signal flasher One bulb is bad. The right rear turn signal bulb is burned out
If it is an aftermarket stereo then i would say that the installer tied into the dashboard illumination or headlight power wire for 12 volt power for the stereo.
Rear differential locker button is depressed.
1989 Chrysler Lebaron 2.5 engine and you get a lot of oil in your air cleaner compartment what is causing this
Some eye doctors recommend using baby shampoo to wash the eyelashes and makeup from the eyes. This softens the lashes and prevents them from sticking together when blinking.
HI it may be your oxygen sensors in your exhaust manifolds. I had the same type of hesitation and I really thought it was transmission related but I was wrong. Also there was a scan code in the computer saying the oxygen sensors were not functioning properly. Car runs great now 115,500 miles. 3.3L engine.
It's possible your silent alarm has been triggered, causing the vehicle to run for a few seconds then die off...try locking then unlocking the doors, if all else fails disconnect the ground on the battery for 15-30 min, that may allow the computer to reset itself.
The blinking means there is a condition that is causing damage to the converter. The cause would need to be troubleshooted.
It means nothing in particular. (I'm curious. How do you know which star is in front and which one is behind ?)
tire failure on take off damaged the fuel tank in the wing causing a catastrophic event and killing all on board. after this accident the population distrusted supersonic flight causing the airline out of business.
Yes, the Concorde did experience a phenomenon known as thermal expansion when it flew. As it reached high speeds and altitudes, the temperature of its fuselage increased, causing the materials to expand. This expansion was accounted for in its design, allowing the aircraft to maintain structural integrity during flight.