Your vehicle is burning oil. You may have a blown Oil Ring on one or more of the vehicle's pistons. Or, you may be leaking oil onto the exhaust manifold indicating a damaged gasket.
The phrase "start with RED and end with GREEN" can refer to a traffic light. Traffic lights typically have red at the top, indicating stop, and green at the bottom, signaling go. This sequence is crucial for road safety and traffic management.
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It starts by Bella getting back home from working at Newton's and stopped by traffic and a bunch of boys admiring her new car from Edward.
I dont have an answer but I am having the same problem. My car wouldn't start but when I turned the key, the lights (hazard and dash lights) started blinking. I think it's a warning that the battery is not completely connected. We tightened the clamps (which were very loose) and it stopped.
Traffic light Traffic jam Traffic cone
you need to get petrol or it might be the engine or you need a new spark plug
Ford stopped making the Thunderbird in 1997 and didn't start again until after 2000. So you don't have a 1998 Thunderbird.
go, start, or continue
Check to see if the brake lights are working. Shift interlock and brake lights are on a common circuit. Check fuse Try turning the key to 1st position "unlock" thenshift to neutral to start and then shift to "drive".
Cold start
I always start with the basics.......fuses. Then go to bulbs...... Look in your fuse panel and see if you have one marked tail lights......and check it. the brake, headlights and signals work off another circuit.
I would start with the town, city or state municipal agency. There could possibly be rules, and regulations about using certain LED lights for construction in your area.