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Check the ignition switch itself, sounds like it may be the problem.
Is the car in park? Do the lights turn on? If so are the dim, or bright? If no lights you likely have a dead battery. From there I would check fuses. Good luck.
Depends if you have the ignition running or just the say you left the lights on. If you just left the ignition on all night nothing will happen except just running out of fuel. If you left your lights on without ignition running your battery will die.
look for the problem in the ignition switch.
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If a 1987 Chevy Suburban has lights and horn, but no ignition, gauges, radio, or interior lights it could be a ground wire problem. It is possible that there is a short somewhere. Also check the dome light for a possible water leak in the headliner.
you have to put the key in ignition, and turn the key to on and lock for ten times. this will reset the computer only . unhooking the positive from battery will do nothing with lights on dash if problem, wasn't repaired.
What kind of auto is it. Sounds like you may have an ignition switch problem.
Sounds like an electrical problem. Perhaps there is a short somewhere. New relays might be needed
Astra ignition lights? Don't want to be sarcastic,but what do you actually want to know here? On most modern cars,Astra included,when you turn the key,all the warning lights come on as a "self test",then go out as the ECU checks the items they pertain to.The ones which stay on are ignition/charge lamp and oil pressure.Once the engine starts,these too should go out,unless you have a problem.
It could be ignition module.
You do not need the key in the ignition to make lights work. They are "hot" all the time. The reason you Sid marker lights are coming on at the same time is because you have a bad ground in one of your brake lights. It's allowing electricity to jump from the brake lights to the tail light circuit. Take the brake lights apart, clean up all the rust and make sure they "ground" to bare metal. Problem cured.