There could be a bad relay switch. The fuse that goes to these particular lights may also need replaced as well.
What year and model? Under what conditions? The dash lights are designed to stay on in certain models. Saab 900s from about 1987 on will have dash lights come on any time the ignition switch is in the ON position, whether or not the headlight switch is turned to ON.
That is correct. On 1987 and later 900s the dashboard lights come on whenever the ignition is switched to ON.
They are day time running lights. You can turn them of by pulling out the day time running light fuse. Saab manual will help you locate the fuse.
Brake lights could stay on in a 1999 Dodge Stratus because of a short in the wiring. If the headlamps are off and the brake lights are still on, check the wiring for the brake lights that is inside the trunk. Sometimes cargo in the trunk can interfere with the lights.
Brake light switch out of adjustment or defective
Parking lights may stay on after a BMW is turned off because the headlight is bad. A faulty relay could also cause this problem.
Because back then some states required "daylight driving lights"...low intensity headlights all the time to increase visibility (so others would see you more easily.) This can be reprogrammed so the lights are NOT always dimly lit...but it takes a SAAB dealer to do it. I had taken my SAAB in to have some minor programming changes and had them deactivate the "daylight driving lights" feature at the same time. I think the dealer charged me $50 for each feature I had them reprogram...guess you can get away with this when there aren't any alternatives to changing programming, as the interface to do so is not available.
Try turning them off. This is done with the dimmer control of the dash lights.
Only the front lights stay on for safety. You need to turn on your lights to get the back lights to come on. To turn off the front safety lights just push your emergency brake on one click.
Yes, my uncle has a Chevy lumina and the headlights are always on,its andomatic
pull it toward you rather than pushing it forward
you either have a bad door switch, any of them could be bad. or you have the lights physically turned on at the switch.