You probably have a bad ignition switch where the accessory position is on all of the time. I am having the same problem on a '97 and will be replacing the switch as soon as I can figure out how to get to it.
Has it always been like this or not? If it is, then it is not really a problem. It is how the stereo was installed. An stereo can be installed to be turned on whether the engine is on or off. If the stereo cannot be turned off at all, then you have a problem with your stereo.
way to go genius you screwed up the car
If you mean it stays on and does not blink then check the other turn signal bulbs on the right side front/back. If it blinks but does not turn off when you make a turn then the problem is in the steering column canceler.
That usually indicates that one or more of the bulbs have burned out. Turn on the left signal, get out of the vehicle and see which bulb is NOT turning on. Replace that bulb and the signal should work again. Also the flasher may not be working for one side.
First rule of cars. If your car is having trouble with the brakes or steering, don't play games. Get it fixed right away. YOUR LIFE depends on them.
It stays off, waiting to be turned back on again.
The OBD system has detected a problem with the air bag system.
It doest escape, it either evaporates, is turned into steam or stays as water. :)
fuel gauge on my 99 buick centry custom stays at full , then drops to empty. Is there a fuse or relay that i can have my neighbor look at it
It means there is a problem with the charging system. Alternator is the likely culprit.
Open the trunk, there should be some long and short screws with nuts on them right above your head. If you have a deep well socket (recommended), you just have to take the nuts off. Then slowly lower the trunk making sure the light assembly stays on the car. Take it off and you should have access to all the lights.
You get the bill. If you pay it, the electricity stays on; if you don't pay it, the electricity gets turned off.