Either because of the ground on the battery or the crank sensor on the crankshaft.
the VATS chip wiring on the back of the ingnition switch is bad, can be bypassed by a decent mechanic
check the fuel filters
Bad torque converter. They lock when you go at highway speeds, to improve efficency. If they don't disengage properly, the car will stall when you stop. Could be a bad solenoid (switch). Can be fixed or bypassed. If bypassed, you save the cost of a repair, but will lose highway efficency.
could be a fuse problem, and then again it could be in the switch its self. Make sure your getting contact in your light switch. I dont know if you have a pull switch on your dash or if you have it on a multi function switch on the steering column, but you will need to dig in there and see if your getting juice or not, if the fuse is good.
If the clutch switch failed then the car will not start unless the switch is bypassed. The purpose of a clutch safety switch is to prevent the car from dangerously starting, so when it malfunctions that car will not start without it switch off.
By wagon, by horse, by foot- but usually bypassed deserts where they could.
it could be your dimmer switch is getting bad
Assuming the lower speeds work okay, it could be the high speed relay is bad or the switch itself. If the vehicle is equipped with cabin air filters, they could be plugged up.
figured it out, heater coil blew out bypassed and yea don't need heater on Guam neyways
Check to see if you are getting power to the horn itself if so it may be bad Could be horn relay Could be horn switch Replace with an auxilliary switch on dash
There can be many reasons why the heated seats in a car stopped working. A few reasons are, the fuse could be blow, the wiring could be out, the switch could be broken, or it is not getting enough electricity.
One could buy 3M Filtrete filters from Amazon, Target, Walmart, or The Filtrete official website. Filtrete filters are used for purifying air or water.