sounds like the high pressure switch ase in air!!!!!!!
Your AC switch may not be working properly due to a faulty connection, a malfunctioning switch, or an issue with the electrical system. It is recommended to have a professional inspect and repair the switch to ensure proper functioning of your air conditioning system.
Sounds like your theft deterent system is engaged; for that you will need to go to the dealer (tow car to dealer). My 1996 had the same problem. They will have to replace the module in the dash or re-work it.
It is supposed to. ETS (Enhanced Traction System) is turned on and off with that switch. Leave it on. The system is on and working when the light is off.It is supposed to. ETS (Enhanced Traction System) is turned on and off with that switch. Leave it on. The system is on and working when the light is off.
Low refrigerant? Blown fuse? Bad switch?
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the air bag system. Remove the steering wheel. The dimmer switch can now be replaced.
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The alarm switch system is not working right. This could be a door switch, or a wiring problem. the system needs to be checked one switch at a time, then the wiring is checked next.
The delay system may not have anything to do with the switch. It depends on the manufacturer but the delay system maybe part of the wiper motor assembly...or the delay is sometimes located in a separate module located separately from the control switch.
The furnace fan switch controls the fan that circulates air in the heating system. When the switch is turned on, the fan starts blowing air through the ducts to distribute heat throughout the home. If the switch is off, the fan will not operate, which can affect the efficiency of the heating system by not distributing heat evenly.
I had the same problem with the same year car. I've replaced the resistor several times. It works for months & then it stops working again. I think this is the 4th time I replaced the resistor, it is working okay now. I think it is a defect in with this cars fan system. I had a similar problem with my 2001 Sebring Convertible. I had the blower motor replaced, and now the fan works perfectly.
To adjust the pump pressure switch for optimal system performance, locate the switch on the pump and use a screwdriver to adjust the pressure setting. Increase the pressure if the system is not working efficiently, and decrease it if there are issues with overpressure. Test the system after each adjustment to ensure it is functioning properly.
PCV valve needs to be replaced, or air filter needs to be replaced, or EGR system needs to be cleaned out. If its the EGR system your check engine light will be on.In other words, it's time for a tune up.