Noticed today that the tail and stop lamps on the GQ remain on with the key in the OFF position
Anyone encountered this b4?
Am no sparky, tried the usual things - checked some earths for what it's worth, as well as the relays, which one governs brake lights I'd be buggered...
Just thought I'd try this before visiting the sparky and incurring $$$$..
Replies appreciated
Griff
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GQ electrical glitch
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rear lights
yep,
when the key is removed both the tail and stop lights remain illuminated.
had to disconnect battery when parked overnight.
Instaled a trailer socket 6 weeks ago but problem has only come to light (no pun) yesterday. Had some interesting pointers via the Nissan page.
Any blokes here got any ideas?
Cheers
Griff
when the key is removed both the tail and stop lights remain illuminated.
had to disconnect battery when parked overnight.
Instaled a trailer socket 6 weeks ago but problem has only come to light (no pun) yesterday. Had some interesting pointers via the Nissan page.
Any blokes here got any ideas?
Cheers
Griff
My GQ still as working brake lights when key isn't in ignition.
Check your brake switch ( mounted above brake peddle ) It could have just shorted out.
Do the lights ever go out? . ie when driving.
Get one of those test light screwdrivers and chase it back through the wiring loom, and find out where the power is coming from.
Cheers
Car wiring designed to shit you...
Check your brake switch ( mounted above brake peddle ) It could have just shorted out.
Do the lights ever go out? . ie when driving.
Get one of those test light screwdrivers and chase it back through the wiring loom, and find out where the power is coming from.
Cheers
Car wiring designed to shit you...
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