I have a 99 Grand Am with the exact problem. I was told it was the "modulator" which costs like a thousand bucks to fix. Because it is electrical I wouldn't recommend you trying to repair it yourself! Good luck
a disconnected wire or a bad resister in the electrical system it happened to mine
An Electrical Short Cut somewhere would cause it to blow the fuse. A pinch wire would ground the system, and cause a shortcut.
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There are many things that can cause this but first check to make sure that the system has freon, if not then you will have a leak (most common places are the evaporator and compressor). If you do have freon then check the electrical system out for the a/c system starting with the pressure switches.........
The main cause of a pacemaker to stop working is the battery going dead. Another cause would be a malfunction within the electrical system. These 2 causes are very, very rare.
No, a meteorite impact would not produce an electrical charge large enough to affect a car's electrical system 1000 feet away. The amount of energy released upon impact would likely be insufficient to cause such interference at such a distance.
Back up generators
yes. in all pcs. if it didn't, then the computer would be destroyed and may cause a risk of electrical shock. (i really don't know)
The charging system may be faulty or you may have a parasitic draw. Its also possible that you have a loose connection, or you have an electrical and/or computer problem.
what would cause my navigation system to quit
A short circuit either in your wiring system or electrical panel could cause your fuses to blow. Most likely, it would be caused by a burned out wire which is frayed and touching a piece of metal in your vehicle.
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