no
washing his car
washing his car
Nono
In the sentence "Washing his car, the lights were on," the participle phrase is "Washing his car." This phrase modifies the subject of the sentence, but it creates a dangling participle because there is no clear noun that it describes. To clarify the meaning, it could be rephrased to specify who was washing the car.
washing a car
bosch power tools, washing machines dishwashers stoves etc, car lights and batteries
You left the car on and I wasted the lights batteries
you probably need to change your fuses you probably need to change your fuses
yes it will
A loose or bad ground wire can do that.
If they stay on for a short time after leaving the car on a new vehicle, that is normal. If they car is older or the lights just stay on, it is one of a few things. 1. The parking lights were left on. 2. The light switch is bad 3. There is a short in the wiring to the lights.
the car making the left yields to the car making the right otherwise the car making the left can be sited for failure to yield to the right of way to oncoming traffic.