Ok so im answering my own question. I found that the wires attached to the stering colum had 1 wire not making good connection.Put a new end on it and it was just fine everything started working again.Thanks for reading the post .
Could you explain more where you found the problem, I am also having issues.
strip the engine out then replace it with a new one with that type of make and model
Sampler, I believe.
The instrument cluster lights have their own fuse. It's a 5 amp at the bottom center of the fuse block. When the lights are on, the radio draws lamp power from the instrument cluster. This allows you to dim the brightness of the radio display with the other internal lamps.
secondary instruments,as opposed to absolute instruments ,are direct reading type instruments.the value of an electrical quantity can be read directly from the deflection shown on the instruments.deflections on an un-calibrated secondary instrument are not a true measure of the electrical quantites.
0.5 Metres roughly
An amp is what produces the sound, however the amp cord is what carries the sound. Some instruments do not need an amp cord. Stated in another way, an amp (or amplifier) is the device that converts the electrical impulses from an instrument into amplified sound. The electrical impulses from the instrument are carried to the amplifier by an amp cord, or an audio cable. This is usually a shielded, two or three conductor cable with male plugs at either end.
The Kia Sorrento instrument panel lights go on and off with the headlights. The headlights go on with an automatic daylight sensor.
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What instrument do we use to measure the electrical and mechanical vibrations
Rheostat is the name of an instrument used to vary electrical resistance.
i have a 99 and it does it too...
check the fuse
By using gaging instrument
try all of them until you find what works best, or get some suggestions from your band director(s).
Electrical voltage can be changed by a transformer.
Check the fuses and the bulbs.
A voltmeter
An electrical ammeter.