Defective switch or defective resistor pack. More than likely the latter.
Check your thermostat switch.
Could be a problem with the 'self parking' switch gone faulty The switch is under the metal cover of the actual wiper motor - so you would need to remove the motor to investigate further Hope this helps
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i have a 97 grand Cherokee and discovered in 2002 that there was a recall on rollover switch to cut off fuel might be a place to start
Although there could be other causes, I suspect that the problem is related to the brake light electrical circuit since you replaced the lamps and fuse [assuming they were all good]. The most common cause of symptoms that you describe suggest that the brake light switch may be involved, either not adjusted properly, or defective. Though not familiar with your vehicle, MOST brake light switches are mounted on or near the steering column, and above the brake pedal arm, in contact with and depressing the switch's plunger [thus holding the switch OPEN], and when the pedal is depressed, allows the switch plunger to extend, closing the switch, allowing electrical current to the circuit and thus the brake lights. This type of switch is genrally mounted by screwing a threaded nipple on the switch into a threaded hole in a mounting bracket. This switch is adjusted by screwing the switch further out or in. A small percentage of vehicles use a hydraulic type switch mounted into a hole on the brake master cylinder on the firewall in the engine compartment. To my knowledge, these switches are not adjustable. Good luck.
1998 honda civic ex cigarette lighter
test your window master swithc, this is the switch that controls all window from the one panel
i sent my honda civic or ballard to change the shocks but now the abs light is on it want go off any ideas please someone
If the clutch switch failed then the car will not start unless the switch is bypassed. The purpose of a clutch safety switch is to prevent the car from dangerously starting, so when it malfunctions that car will not start without it switch off.
Low brake fluid in the master cylinder
Its probably your fuel pump.....
If it won't turn over you may want to check Battery cables for tightness and/or corrosion Starter solenoid Neutral or clutch safety switch
There could be several reasons for this issue with your Honda Civic. It could be due to a faulty ignition system, fuel delivery problems, a clogged fuel filter, or issues with the engine sensors. It's best to have a professional mechanic diagnose the problem to pinpoint the exact cause.
Try it manually, with the actual key. If it opens that way, then the remote sending unit is defective.
Check your thermostat switch.
Start out by checking the blower motor resister......
There is a switch which is activated by opening the hatch back. It is located somewhere around the perimeter of the hatch back. When it is released, it is supposed to turn on the interior lights and activate the 'hatch open' warning light. Find the switch, and remove it, then clean the contacts, and test it. It should turn the warning light off when the button or post is depressed.