Check the wiring for the radio using a spark tester. Also check the DOME fuses for the interior light. The spark test will say whether or not the fuse is getting current, if no power check the radio unit.
It is easier to do the music that is in the 20th century. The problem is people are getting dumber. In the earlier periods of time they had Motzart, Bach, and many more...They were harder songs to play!
Flute. I play one myself, but if you are looking to buy it, you should know that every now and then you MIGHT have to get the pads changed on the keys. I have that problem, but there is the option of just pushing down harder on the keys. They have a small case, and they are very light.
I have a '95 buick regal with a similar problem. I took it to the local dealer, who changed the crankshaft positioning sensor and one of the ignition modules and the problem was fixed. I researched it on the internet and found several other cases with the same sensor problem. You can in theory change it yourself, but it's not easy - I think I paid $200-250 for parts and labor.
Overload or short to ground in circuit Remove all bulbs and check sockets, Replace buklbs one at a time until fuse blows to determine where problem exists Then investigate that area for bad socket or wire frayed to ground
I had this problem a couple of months ago on a '94 Grand Cherokee Limited, along with a window problem where the passengers' window switches would not make the windows go up and down; it turned out that the problems were not related. For the lighting problem, there is a sliding switch on the lower part of the dash to the left of the steering wheel that controls the brightness of the instrument panel. If it is set to the far right position it keeps the interior lights on when the doors are closed and the car is turned off. Set the switch closer to the center to see if that solves the problem. If that doesn't solve the problem, it could be that the switch is bad; the Jeep place said that the switch is no longer available but there might be an aftermarket switch that could be found (where they didn't say).The technician also found a notification from the Jeep data base that a possible cause of the problem could be corrosion in the electrical connector for trailer lights (located near the trailer hitch at the back of the car). How that might be related to the interior lights is unclear to me, but the technician put dielectric grease in the connector. Somewhere in the trouble shooting process the problem went away, nobody knows why; the good news is that it hasn't come back. The window problem was resolved on this forum with the help of Hai Nguyen. The Jeep place said that the driver's switch console (which also supplies power to the passengers' switches) had failed but, as Hai suggested, I examined the wire bundle going from the body to the door and found that a yellow wire was broken. I soldered the two ends together and the passengers' switches worked properly again (for a lot less cash outlay).
Beeping or blinking lights indicate a problem within a car. In order to get the lights to stop, a person must fix the problem.
Buckle your seatbelt.
You have a problem
The trunk light and beeping is controlled by a switch in the trunk. The switch is located in the housing for the trunk latch. Repair the switch circuit to fix the problem.
After a year of the mysterious beeping in my Ford Escape (5 beep pattern), I have found out the problem. It's the bulb for the airbag on the dash. Not the airbag system itself...just the bulb.
Its either the dogs or the shift forks
If its beeping loud then its over heating ethier turn it off for like a day or buy a small fan for inside ur computer at walmart for like 5 bucks
It could be be one of multiple problems. In order to try and find out what's going wrong you can check your computer's mainboard manual for the beeping meanings. Those beeps the computer makes when it starts have a meaning and can provide you with an answer to that question.
I'm having the same problem with my 96 golf
When there are beeping noises and the check gauges light on a Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo it means there is a problem. The vehicle will need to be stopped and all of the fluids need to be checked immediately.
i just changed the speed sensor on my 91 and it took care of that same problem.
The main problem might just be you mate.