Because the lights were turned on manually instead of letting the automatic headlight illumination circuitry do its own thing. Turn the switch to "OFF" - it's part of the turn indicator arm.
Turn signal lights that double as parking (marker lights) when not blinking.
Check fuses Check bulbs
Check the park lamp fuse.
the front side markers should have a screw on the outside if it does then remove that then open the hood and look for a little peice of plastic that is connected to the sidemarker then just pull it out torwards the front of the car. if it doesnt have a screw then it should just have one when you open the hood and then just pull it out straight forward.
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It's the head lights only.
Turn signal lights that double as parking (marker lights) when not blinking.
You probably have a rusted or disconnected ground wire to the running lights and side markers.
To assist drivers in maintaining road safety, marker lights are installed in road lanes and partitions, making them easily visible. Marker lights can either be LED-powered or merely reflective.
the running light circuit wire is brown. If you are looking in either the front marker lamps or the rear tail lights.
The 1995 Pontiac Grand Am has reflectors on the sides that may look like side marker lights, but they are only reflectors. The tail lights and front parking lights are so positioned that they can be viewed from the sides, so separate side marker lights are unnecessary.
What about them?
how do change the front marker lights on my 08 kia spectra can't get at them from under the hood
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Cab lights. Wrong.... Marker lights
The license plate lights are not in a separate fuce by it seft. They are the same as your side marker lights. So, check if your side marker lights are working and if they are them is a bad license plate light bulb.
I wondered that myself. Turns out it's not a sun, it's a light bulb. The answer I found is this: "Indicates that the side marker, parking, tail, license plate, instrument panel and headlights have been turned on."