Even though the engine isn't running the battery is, that will cause this to happen. But this will only happen if you turn the vehicle off before the turn signal has disengaged. For example if you usually turn on your signal to pull into your driveway and you just leave your the steering wheel turned after you come into the drive way, the signal will still be on because the wheels are turned. So next time straighten your wheels and check
Ignition switch worn out and needs to be replaced? After 20 years
youve got to remove the steering wheel, take the locking mecanism off, then the mecanism for the signal lights off....whitch should only have a few screws.....then where the ignition switch is.....you should see a screw that looks like it goes through the switch..remove that then give the ignition switch a tug or two and it should come out
The fog light switch is on the end of the turn signal switch. Just pull the end of the turn signal switch and the fog lights will come on. (Turn signal switch and fog light switch are one assembly)
Set your light switch to "auto" on the dash and your lights will come on automatically with the ignition. Turn your light switch on your dashboard to "auto" or "automatic" and the lights will come on and off with your ignition switch.
My wipers come on when the turn signal is used - Ford recommends replacing a revised mulifunction switch (turn signal switch)
the steering wheel will lock and the key will come out, unless of course the ignition cylinder is broken
Depends on make, model, and year.
Posible relay problem
In most cases its because the the key is not in the OFF position.
You must first take out two screws under the steering column (directly under steering wheel) then take off the cover, then under the ignition switch there is a small pin, you push that pin in and pull on the ignition switch and it will come out easily. Take note; you must push the pin in and pull on the switch at the same time.
The brake light switch is either out of adjustment or defective.
If you follow the instructions that come with the replacement it's not that hard.