2001 Elantra Parking Lights stay on
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2001 Elantra Parking Lights stay on
~30000 mile 2001 Elantra
I noticed this evening that my parking lights and dash lights are on.
The car has been sitting in my garage since Friday night. When I saw
the parking lights on I tried to start the car and it started right up
(no issues).
I noticed Phil posted the same issue 3 years ago but I didn't see any
solution or couse. Anyone know what I could look at or what may be
causing the issue?
I noticed this evening that my parking lights and dash lights are on.
The car has been sitting in my garage since Friday night. When I saw
the parking lights on I tried to start the car and it started right up
(no issues).
I noticed Phil posted the same issue 3 years ago but I didn't see any
solution or couse. Anyone know what I could look at or what may be
causing the issue?
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Re: 2001 Elantra Parking Lights stay on
On Apr 16, 7:57 pm, "hyundaitech" <notpub...@not.public.com> wrote:
> It's possible the light switch is shorted.
>
> I think I've also seen one car where there was a wire shorted to the metal
> panel behind the lower left dash, grounding the parking lamp relay.
I appreciate the response.
If either of these are the case and not being a very handy car guy,
any idea what this will cost me to get fixed?
> It's possible the light switch is shorted.
>
> I think I've also seen one car where there was a wire shorted to the metal
> panel behind the lower left dash, grounding the parking lamp relay.
I appreciate the response.
If either of these are the case and not being a very handy car guy,
any idea what this will cost me to get fixed?
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Re: 2001 Elantra Parking Lights stay on
Here's a wild hunch:
My new Sonata 2007 parking lights stayed on the other day because of the following sequence:
I always leave my lights on all the time but not in the auto mode (which responds to daylight).
I turned off ignition but forgot to take keys out of car. A few hours later I noticed the lights were still on so I entered thru
the passenger door and removed the key.
An hour later the lights were still on. If this had happened and I removed the key from dirver's door the lights will go off.
Normally when I leave lights switch on, when I turn off ignition, remove key and exit, the lights go off in a few seconds.
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:9019e7e2ad8175c6b19c117651894af6@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Probably looking at $200 to $300 for the switch (rough estimate). If it's
> a wiring issue, it'll depend on how long it takes to locate the problem.
>
My new Sonata 2007 parking lights stayed on the other day because of the following sequence:
I always leave my lights on all the time but not in the auto mode (which responds to daylight).
I turned off ignition but forgot to take keys out of car. A few hours later I noticed the lights were still on so I entered thru
the passenger door and removed the key.
An hour later the lights were still on. If this had happened and I removed the key from dirver's door the lights will go off.
Normally when I leave lights switch on, when I turn off ignition, remove key and exit, the lights go off in a few seconds.
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:9019e7e2ad8175c6b19c117651894af6@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Probably looking at $200 to $300 for the switch (rough estimate). If it's
> a wiring issue, it'll depend on how long it takes to locate the problem.
>
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