Turn signal halp
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Which one stays on? If it is the front then I would look into the BCM, the rear is not linked (at least in 99) to the BCM. The DRLs and front blinkers are both on the same element and the BCM controls the DRLs in your car.
Massey
Massey
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im gona agree with massey and say the bcm is most likely the problem. any other wierd stuff happening? bcm, body control module, is under the dash some place. lol.
Last edited by craby; 03-11-2011 at 12:46 AM.
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Do you have LED bulbs in any of the sockets for the blinkers?
LEDs may cause issues with things like turnsignals or brakes if you get the cheaper type that do not have a resistor to mimic the load of the standard bulb.
Massey
LEDs may cause issues with things like turnsignals or brakes if you get the cheaper type that do not have a resistor to mimic the load of the standard bulb.
Massey
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There are only 2 bulbs in the front park lamp assy. One is a 194/168 bulb that only comes on with the lights the other is the parking light, DRL and blinker all wrapped up in one. It is a 3157.
I find that removing the headlamps is the best way to access the parking lights.
Massey
I find that removing the headlamps is the best way to access the parking lights.
Massey
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