Sounds like a bad switch or relay.
your alarm system seems to me to be malfunctioning.
THE ANSWER IS NO........THEY ARE FIXED.
on blinker switch
Parking/tail/dash fuse
Parking lights on a 1999 Oldsmobile Aurora may stay on due to a malfunctioning light switch, a stuck relay, or a fault in the vehicle's wiring. It could also be caused by a faulty timer module that fails to turn off the lights after the ignition is off. Checking the light switch and inspecting the relay and wiring for damage or shorts can help diagnose the issue. If the problem persists, consulting a professional mechanic may be necessary.
Aurora Borealis is caused by particles hitting earth's atmosphere thermosphere and they are stopped, so they give of their energy in the "Northern Lights" or Aurora Borealis.
Aurora Borealis is caused by particles hitting earth's atmosphere thermosphere and they are stopped, so they give of their energy in the "Northern Lights" or Aurora Borealis.
Because they reflect light
Head lights on?
Same circuit/fuse as the parking/tail lights.
The Oldsmobile Aurora did not come out until 1995. So you must be confused about the year or the model.
The flasher relay is located under the steering column support.