be careful with acne. if you pick at it, it turns out it actually does make little scars on your face. this makes sense because picked-at acne is little wounds.
Usually, overcharge, sometimes overdischarge. Check the alternator - the regulator is probably shorted.
they were at somebodys house and they saw a painting with a light shineingdown, so they told there managers and they shorted it to Shinedown.
i believe that the radio is controlled by more than one fuse. The fuse marked radio may be good but the radio runs through other circuits as well. Check all fuses and quite possibly look for a shorted light( ie. under the hood, engine light) That was causing the problem on mine. It had shorted out and kept blowing the fuse everytime it was replaced. Fixed the short, replace the fuse and radio works fine now. Get a wiring schematic and follow the paths that connect to the radio, then check those components for shorts.
Kiro is 5'4". He's the shortest member in the band, with Strify (the second shorted) being four inches taller than him at 5'8"
Code 41 is an "air temperature sensor" fault. (KA24E Engines only). Check the circuit for "open circuit" or "shorted circuit" first. Change sensor.
First physical pull the antenna all the way up, clean the antenna very good with a degreaser, then lubricate it with a silicon spray. Open the trunk, unplug the power to the antenna, start your car with the radio turned on, stop the engine, plug the power source to antenna back in. Try it now, if you still have the same problem, either the relay is stuck and needs replacing or the antenna motor is shorted and needs to be replaced.
The wiring in the left turn signal circuit shorted out. Or it can be the socket that the left turn signal light screws into is shorted out. Look for bare wires or corrosion.
There is an overcurrent situation in the circuit, could be a wire shorted to ground.
it no longer rectifies the current it is either open or shorted must be replaced
disconnected plug, bad plug, shorted plug, corrosion inside plug, missing plug
kinda depends what's wrong with it. Replacing it with a new one will remediate almost any problem, except for wiring, shorted antenna, or blown speaker.
the best way is to first ohm it with the antenna disconnected test from center to shield for "open" it should be open then test from center to center for "short" it should be shorted replace the antenna and test the VSWR on your antenna
The wire may be shorted to the frame.
The blower resistor is internally shorted to power and needs to be replaced.
shorted a wire? knocked a wire loose?
The power antenna is located behind the passenger side front fender behind the front wheel. The motor is shorted out which could be wear and tear or driving through deep water. I think you have to remove the fender to get at it. VBdenny
Kinda depends what's wrong with it. Replacing it with a new one will remediate almost any problem, except for wiring, shorted antenna, or blown speaker.car is off and radio is still on