check your headlight switch
how do you fix your lighting problem with your 94 chevy cavalier z24 you haveno tail lights dash lights or parking lights
Under the brake paddle there is a switch. You pull the switch out and replace it with another one.
The headlights work on a totally different relay than the parking and fog lights. The headlight relay or headlight fuse is usually blown when only the parking and fog lights work.
Faulty hazard lights on a 1994 Acura Integra can be fixed by replacing the hazard light relay or the defective bulbs. Hazards are used to notify other drivers that the vehicle is in distress.
sounds like you have a shorted wire somewhere in the circuit. If your jeep has a trailer harness or has rust at the rear of the jeep, look for wires that may be grounding out. Could be easy or a nightmare but this is a good place to start.
charge the battery
If both the dashlights and the rear parking lights were not working try this. Look at the parking lights fuse ( 25amp) on drivers side fuse box under the hood you will find that the wire has corroded going into the fuse box. I installed a new fuse holder and spliced into the wire coming into fuse block.
Rear disc ? if it is rear disc brakes there is a drum brake in side of the rear rotor that is your parking brake and has an adjuster in it if you pull the rotor off.
A bad relay could be the reason why the parking lights on the Toyota Sequoia won't turn off. Swapping the relay out with another one may fix this problem.
Some Subarus have a switch on the top of the steering column that turns on the parking lights. Hopefully this is the problem and would be an easy fix. Daniel
You can slightly depress the parking break while the vehicle is off and then turn it on again an go. The lights will be off then, although this is more of a temporary fix. You can slightly depress the parking break while the vehicle is off and then turn it on again an go. The lights will be off then, although this is more of a temporary fix.
Do parking and taillights work? If not check fuse--common circuit