An emergency light may fail to come on due to several reasons, including a dead or faulty battery that cannot hold a charge, a burned-out bulb or LED, or a malfunctioning electrical circuit or switch. Additionally, poor connections or corrosion in the wiring can prevent power from reaching the light. Regular maintenance and testing are essential to ensure emergency lights function properly when needed.
That's the fail safe cooling system , YOU HAVE LOST YOUR ENGINE COOLANT
It is possible, but usually fuses fail for a reason
Your check engine light will come on and you will fail emissions.
Check engine light will probably come on and you will fail the emission tests.
The check engine light will come on. If you're in a state which requires a vehicle inspection, this will cause it to fail.
It is possible the battery in your remote is dying...that signals a fail to start and a Check Engine Light for low remote battery voltage
The Light That Didn't Fail - 1902 was released on: USA: June 1902
no and you fail for thinking it will so YOU FAIL!!
if the codes are stored even with the light removed it will fail because of the stored code when the obd2 or mot If you take the light out you will fail MOT (mine just has). The light must work to pass MOT. If ABS light stays on then it will also fail. You need to fix the problem. (I have a 2000 323) It is not a sealed dash incidently.
The fail of the fail spells failure...........
usually overheating of the engine
Fianna Fail came to power in 1932.