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Its the alarm.
Possible malfunction with the alarm. Thats if the car has an alarm (mine doesnt) Could be a possible defect with the light switch itself which also opperates the parking lights.
'cos that is wt it is designed 2 do
You have an electrical fault
The parking brake pedal is partially set. Pull on its relaese.
a common yet missed/overlooked reason for the alarm to false is to look under the hood and you should find a mercury light attached to the under side of the hood. if this light is misadjusted or your parking on a steep hill that will cause the alarm to go off after the engine cools
the wires to the bulb is one reason among others. the wires to the bulb is one reason among others.
The part number for a 1997 Ford Aspire parking light relay is F6225. This is the part number under the AC Delco parts catalog, which is one of the few manufacturers of this part.
It's probably a problem with the ABS. New Response: It may be as simple as your parking brake cable in need of adjustment. To check...pull out the release handle while pulling upward on the parking brake pedal. If the light goes out... voila. Adjust the cable..
You can try to turn the key left and then turn back to right for disable the alarm
Should be parking/tailight circuit
When the LED light on an aftermarket alarm stays on, it means that the alarm is active. The light generally shows that the alarm status is "ready."