I read the following on the web:
"My 89 went through the same thing. You will probably also notice that
your tach goes to zero. This is all symptomatic of the ignition module failing."
I have replaced the part and this has fixed the problem.
He/she can refuse to give you further lessons.
refuse to take a test to show you are driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
It's not manually possible like it was on previous Wrangler model since the DRLs are programmed in the computer. You need to go to your dealer and ask them to configure it in the "Import" mode. Your DRL will then be deactivate. Note that this since this is theoretically illegal, your dealer could refuse to do that.
It may stall and refuse to start if the ignition gets wet.
It could be down to your Canshaft sensor, Which will start when cold and Hot but when you have run for a short time (3 or 4 minutes) Look on this site its very helpful :- http://forums.mg-rover.org/index.php cheers Carl
No, but if you pay the insurance, or if she's not on his, you can probably manage to get her into trouble for driving it.
It will result in the suspension of your license or driving privileges if not licensed.
well i think you arrested or handcuffed and forced to take the test or theyll think your drunk
The DMV may refuse to issue you a license if you do not meet the required age or residency qualifications, fail to provide necessary identification or documentation, or have unresolved legal issues such as unpaid fines or suspensions related to previous driving offenses. Additionally, if you do not pass the written, vision, or driving tests, or if you are deemed medically unfit to drive, your application may be denied.
A good reason to refuse alcohol is if you are driving or operating machinery. Alcohol impairs judgement and coordination, which can be dangerous in these situations. It is always better to err on the side of caution and avoid alcohol when in doubt.
If it's an older vehicle - no. But a newer vehicle might just be clever enough to monitor the coolant level and refuse the engine to be run empty.
If you refuse a dui breathalyzer, it may result in heavier fines if you are found to be drinking and driving. It will also result in harsher sentences.