loose connection to the dimmer switch. Check the dimmer switch by dialing off low - hi and back a few times while you have the parking lights on.
Also check for a lose fuse.
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In a refrigerator, heat is transferred from the interior of the refrigerator to the exterior, causing the interior to cool down. This transfer of heat is facilitated by the refrigeration cycle, which utilizes a refrigerant to remove heat from the interior and release it outside the refrigerator.
i had the same problem i just cut one of the wires leading to the switch that was causing the problem
Codes for a 1998 Plymouth Voyager can be reset, by a diagnostic code scanner, or by disconnecting the battery. If the code is still showing up, after work has been done on the vehicle to fix the code problem, the vehicle may need to go into a car dealership to ensure there are not other problems causing a wrong code to show up.
check for a bad or misadjusted stop light switch at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area
It is important to know what is causing problems in a car. When the horn relay clicks, but the horn does not sound, it is not a fuse but more likely to be the cars clock spring.
If it is a dash warning light, there is a failure causing it. If it is an exterior light, the switch may be on.If it is a dash warning light, there is a failure causing it. If it is an exterior light, the switch may be on.
water will splash on the belts [power steering, alternator, etc.], causing them to slip, as if greasy, not turning the pulleys. get new belts.
they are 2 sensors on front of transmission look down on drivers side of van and you can see them it is probally the top one that is bad i had the same problem
To stop the rear wiper light from blinking on a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager, first check the rear wiper switch to ensure it's not stuck in the "on" position. If the switch is functioning correctly, inspect the fuses related to the wiper system for any blown fuses that may need replacing. Additionally, examine the wiring and connectors for any damage or corrosion that could be causing a short circuit. If the issue persists, it may be best to consult a mechanic for further diagnosis.
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Cars in Phoenix can be affected by extreme heat, such as melting, due to the high temperatures causing materials like plastic and rubber to soften and deform. This can lead to damage to the car's exterior and interior components, affecting its performance and longevity.
It sounds like you have a bad CV joint. Often times the rubber boot covering the joint will go bad after a while and allow dirt and moisture in the joint, causing noise, most noticeable on turning.