Pull the connectors off at the bulbs. But the PT's were great for having the switches go bad. Jiggle the switch around and see if the lights go off. If they do, go to the dealer and ask for a multifunction switch. They aren't terribly expensive. This is most likely your problem.
Relay contacts welded together
For an engine to run on the tracks without any cars.
It depends on what lights, did you turn on a switch, open a door, If they are dash warning lights, you have a malfunction.
If you mean the brake lights are staying on, then the switch at thte pedal is sticking. Could be dirty or need adjusted. Switch is under dash at the pedal.
They should be available from the dealer.
A failed switch is a common cause.
No. Check engine lights do not immobilize cars. But the light may be warning you of a problem that your car has that may be stopping it from running. FYI: Check engine lights come on for all sorts of problems, from a loose gas cap to an engine that has been completely destroyed. Regardless of what you might think that is causing the light, you should safely get your car to a certified auto-mechanic.
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It could be, along with broken wires, unplugged connections, failed switches,
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.
If your courtesy lights are staying on with the doors closed and there is no door ajar warning light , check on your dash to the right of your headlight switch. There is a dimmer wheel switch for your guage lighting , if it has been rotated all the way up that turns on your courtesy lights when the doors are closed
Turn the headlights on and pull the end of the switch out.