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Some Skills
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HELP lights will not turn off?!
So i got out of my car at school today
and my tail lights and my turn signals were still on i looked at the switch and it said off WTF?? I tried it muliple times to turn them off....nothing they stayed on i ran went to the shop and grabbed a wrench to unplug my battery so i can get home later.. anyone know why them might not turn off?!?! Fuse?? any idea? |
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Bad switch?
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that's what i'm thinkin
but here's the thing i turned my headlights on i turned the switch to off my headlights went off and down but tail lights and turn signals stay on, mybe the switch IS broken? the weird thing was i came out to my car this morning and they were on... i was a little confused the switch was off and my doors were locked.. wtf |
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right now i just have the fuse out during the day have it in when driving at night and take it out when i'm not driving
i'm thinking the easiest thing to do is have a wire from the (+)slot to the fuse, a wire from the fuse to the switch, then a wire from the switch back to the fuse slot (-) |
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that's way too much work ![]() get a new switch. |
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I had that same problem about a year ago, but it turned out the switch only needed an adjustment and was not bad. Reach down by the pedal and look at the switch and see if its hitting or not.
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It's not his brake lights but all the parking lights from what i understood. |
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I was making an assumption it was the brake lights, only because I just don't see how the turn signals would stay on. I am willing to bet that it is the brake lights that are the real issue.
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its running lights
(turn signals, brake lights, and guage lights) my temporary fix s pulling the fuse under the dash, just gonna run a switch to the fuse if its not a loose wire issue? |
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Ooooooohhhhhhhhhh....my bad. Okay, well if it's the actual running lights then skip my suggestion. I made a bad assumption.
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well i checked the actual relays and they'r all tight and the lights don't stay on anymore but at night i still take it out just in case
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