water ! look closely at each parking light,you will probably find water in one of them. next a damaged light or bulb that is shorting to frame .
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.
There are a number of reasons why your parking lights won't turn off. There could be a wiring problem in the system.
Yes.
The Headlight switch is where the dash receives it's power from.
If parking and tailights are working could be headlight switch--rheostat for dimming control could be bad
Check bulbs Check fuse for parking/tailights Could be a bad switch
Check fuse for parking lights--should be same circuit could be burnt out bulbs could be bad switch could be dimmer rheostat
I had a similar problem with my 1991 Maxima. The dashboard lights did not work. I could not find a fuse. Then I noticed the parking lights did not work. I could not find a fuse. Finally I noticed the tail lights did not work. I checked the fuse and it was burnt. After replacing it all is okay again.
Check fuse for parking/tail dash lights Could be an open in dimmer rheostat
Parking lights are supposed to be sealed. If you are getting water, there must be a crack or seam or gasket that failed. You can buy replacements or, if you can dry it out, you could caulk it with 100% silicone caulk.
They're on a different circuit. The parking and dash lights go through the headlight switch. It could be the switch, a bad wire/connector or a burned fuse.
it could be the headlight relay. if not it may be in the switch.