Try disconnecting the negative battery cable for a moment or two to reset the radio. If it still does it after reconnecting, you probably need to have it fixed or replaced.
If the check engine line is flashing then that means there is a real problem and you should have it looked at, But if the light is on and NOT flashing the it is most likely a problem with the emmisions system and most likely an oxygen sensor.
I have problem with my radio display. All digits show just a half numeric ?
Internal problem with the transmission. Take the car to a professional ASAP. Do not keep driving the car or you may do permanent damage.
That seems to be quite a common problem on the 1998 models , from what I have read it is caused by bad soldered connections inside the radio.
Usually when the radio display starts to flash it is a sign of failure. Sometimes the volume goes haywire as well getting loud and quiet on its own. It is usually cheaper to just buy a new radio and install it. It seems to be a common problem. I hope my information helps you. Take care.
I have a 2002 Genesis I and I have to hit the reverse button a couple times to get it into gear. If the light is flashing it is on in reverse that is why you don't have power i n reverse
It is flashing because the automatic transmission control unit has detected a problem. Seek professional help immediately.
Problem with the auto tranny.
lights flashing on an a/c control head usually indicate a pressure problem in the .c system. possibly low on freon
The light is flashing because there is a problem. The problem will need to be diagnosed and repaired to stop the flashing.
The O/D off light flashing indicates that the powertrain control module has detected a malfunction - have the Explorer scanned for trouble codes in order to diagnose and repair the problem
The powertrain control module has detected a malfunction - could just be a sensor problem
Check engine light? Usually indicates a problem in the emission control system - have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
1.An icon on the user's computer screen (bottom right for most Windows operators)2. A display (flashing light or digital display) on theprinter unit itself.
Cable Failure Corrupt Driver Check Power Switch Shot Displays(worst case scenario) Nothing else I can think of......
The obvious answer is just to set the time. But if that's too complicated, or it happens too frequently, place a strip or two of black electrical tape over the display, and it will stop flashing. Of course, if you actually need to know the time, this could be a problem.
I have a turn signal light that keeps flashing regardless of the control arm position. I think that the problem is in the turn signal control relay but I don't know where it is located. I did find the 3 prong relay located behind the center console but this is not the problem because I replaced it and have the same problem.