It depends. Some lights have fixed timing and others respond to the traffic flow and adjust themselves accordingly.
If a circuit has no switch then it remains 'on' permanently. If you desire to open or close a circuit, for turning on or turning off a light for example, you need some kind of switch.
Each light and each color is individually set. You would need to contact the street department for that area to get the specific information.
Kind of vague...!! What's it doing? Is it turning over? Was the check engine light on before you shut it off? Need more info.
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You don't need to soak an apple before eating. You just need to wash the apple with water beforehand. To keep apple slices from turning brown, you can soak them for 3-4 minutes in water or lemon juice.
It is the same as turning any other warning light you need a diagnostics computer
False. The answer is false.
If you want to dice radishes the day before without them turning brown, slice them into a bowl of water and add a dash of salt. This will prevent them from oxidizing.
you have a brake problem and need to have it repaired before you can reset the light sensor you have a brake problem and need to have it repaired before you can reset the light sensor
Before checking fuses, check that operator error hasn't turned off panel lights at the dimmer. Check owners manual.
Unless the installer specifically told you to wait, you should be OK to turn it on. I can't think of any part of the system that would need to dry or cure before turning it on.
The equipment you need for infrared photography is as follows. First you need a camera that can capture infrared light, which you check if it can do or not by turning it on and pointing a remote control at it and see if you can notice a red tint or light. Second you need to get some filters that can help trap the light and make your images more clear/have less light leak which means that you will have better quality images.