Some cars are designed to do that; and the radio will shut off when you open the driver's side door, the lights will probably "time out" after 30 seconds after leaving the car. if radio is aftermarket the installer gave constant battery power to memory and power leads p.s yellow wire gets constant power for memory the red wire gets hooked to key on or accessory terminal on fuse box
Headlight power is not controlled by the ignition switch or keys. Damage to the turn signal lever could cause the 'flash to pass' circuit to stay on. Damage to the light switch could also cause the lights to stay on.
brake lights say lit after ignition has been shut off. lights shut off after hitting the brakes.
when my car did this it was a blown fuse
It could be two things your switch for the lights is still turned on or your lights are on a timer and shut off after a twenty second or so delay.
Could be either a bad ignition switch or a bad voltage regulator (not opening circuit on shut-down)
Do your lights stay on? On my 2005, the lights go automatically off when the ignition is shut off.
Well it indecats for you to shut your door
The radio should go off when you open the door to get out. Maybe a relay?
My 1998 Skylark has a switch on the bottom of the steering column I need to push in order to get the keys out of the ignition...
There may be a problem with the relay on the ignition switch. There may also be a problem with the battery it may be have enough juice to run the light and radio but not enough to turn over the engine.
A flashing Security light is indicating that the security system on your car is active.
Sounds like a bad ignition switch.