Lights Stay On
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From: milwaukee, wisconsin, usa
95 Accord 2 Door Coupe EX
Turn signal lights and tail lights stay on even after the signal is off and the key is out of the ignition...drains battery now
anyone have similar problems? Or know if there's a resistor to the lights somewhere?
Bone stock never been modified no alarm...
Turn signal lights and tail lights stay on even after the signal is off and the key is out of the ignition...drains battery now
anyone have similar problems? Or know if there's a resistor to the lights somewhere?Bone stock never been modified no alarm...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HONCORD »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If yr brake lights stay on I would say, brake-light switch. but turnsignals??? u shorting out somewhere.
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I don't know about all that but i'll give it a shot.
Do you mean the turn signals are steady on or flashing?
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I don't know about all that but i'll give it a shot.
Do you mean the turn signals are steady on or flashing?
After looking at the electrical manual i think I have a few tests for you to try.
Your going to need a test light though to help you out before the end of this (you can get a cheap one from a parts store)
First of all I suspect your light switch is shorting to power. So take the column covers off and unplug the headlight switch. If the lights turn off then continue with the next steps. If not tell me and we can go from there.
(plug the connector back in)
Pull fuse #35 in your under hood fuse box, #12 in the sub fuse box under the hood, and #32 back in the under hood box.
Tell me the results of you pulling each fuse. (put the fuses back in before you pull the next)
Your going to need a test light though to help you out before the end of this (you can get a cheap one from a parts store)
First of all I suspect your light switch is shorting to power. So take the column covers off and unplug the headlight switch. If the lights turn off then continue with the next steps. If not tell me and we can go from there.
(plug the connector back in)
Pull fuse #35 in your under hood fuse box, #12 in the sub fuse box under the hood, and #32 back in the under hood box.
Tell me the results of you pulling each fuse. (put the fuses back in before you pull the next)
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