Went to work early today and once again left the turn signal on and the battery was dead. The guys love to push start my car (with one hand) but I will have to listen to this for weeks.
Is there a way that you can make the turn signal shut itself off after the turn? Should the light stay on if the motor is off? Usually if I am driving I see it still on, it is when I park soon after turning that I keep forgetting to put it back in position, thus the light on that side of the car stays on.
If not we need someone to come up with a fix for those of us who keep forgetting. I hate to admit it but I have done it quite a few times.
Thanks for your help,
Sherry
Something doesn't sound right to me. The signals should cancel, but I think that there is a little plastic tab in the column that can break off. I'm not too sure about that. But, I'm pretty sure that your signals shouldn't stay on when the car is off. I'm quite sure that mine don't. It sounds to me like something is wired up wrong. I'm sure others will have better advice.
If you have an aftermarket steering wheel, there is a good chance that it's installation has defeated the auto shut off mechanism. (ask me how I know). Mine also stays lit with the key out of the ignition.
It should cancell, mine doesn't but it is because of the set up for the dino wheel. Sounds like you need a new switch?
- Garold
So, are you saying that they should cancel themselves and the light should not stay on? Maybe a problem with the wiring?
The battery is not up to snuff, it sat for 4 months and I have left the turn light on three times since Sunday when I got her home. I know, I need to check it before I get out, but I am so high from driving her I just forget my head!
I will need a couple of more weeks of no snow or rain(I saw flurries on my way home) and clean roads so I can get used to her again. She has been very patient with me so far. I only got to drive her for a few short weeks this past fall before we put her in storage, I am still learning her gears; she is so particular. God I love this car!
Sherry
There are "bits" inside the steering wheel that cause the turn signal to cancel when you turn the wheel enough in the correct direction. Those "bits" need to be adapted to aftermarket steering wheels, or the turn signal will not cancel. They can also fail in a stock steering wheel, which will again cause the turn signal not to cancel.
The light staying on, however, is the way it is supposed to work. I believe you'll find that it's the side marker, rather than the front turn signal, that stays on.
--DD
yes, the blinker is intended to be used as a parking light.
wait until dark, take the key out of the ignition and when you turn the blinker lever down, your drivers side parking lights will come on, turn it up and the pass. side parking lights will come on.
THIS IS PERFECTLY NORMAL
yes, your blinker is supposed to cancel when you turn the wheel the other way, but that can take up to a full revolution ...
but your real problem is your electrical system.
there is NO WAY the parking light can drain a healthy battery over night.
either your battery is toast or your alternator is not charging well anymore ...
Andy
I know I have weakened the battery, my husband tells me this everytime he sees the light on in the back of the car. He says it does not hold a charge as it should because I have kept running the battery down, I have a new one in the garage, but I need to fix this or learn to check it before I ruin another battery.
Now, where should I look for the "bits". How do I know if I have an aftermarket steering wheel, I don't think it is. Do I need to replace this part?
Sorry for needing so much help, I think I am going to try to do some of this work myself, after all I am a an intelligent woman. If you guys can do it so can I, at least I can try!
Sherry
Is it normal for the turn signal to stay on after the car is shut off? Mine don't seem to do that. Is it an early car thing? Seems kind of silly to me for them to stay on after the car is off.
The turn signal will stay on constantly when the lever is engaged before the key is turned off. The parking lights only stay on when you don't turn the lights off.
i don't have a wiring diagram close at hand to verify, but i believe you will find that the 'all-night' or 'Euro' parking light function actuated by the turnsignal lever in fact uses the parking light filament in the dual-filament bulb, rather than the brighter turn signal element. i believe this is true of both front and back light assemblies.
That is correct Rich, but it's still controlled by the turn signal lever, and only one side will remain on.
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