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Old Dec 11, 2018
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Turn Signal Staying On When Braking

I have a 96 EX Coupe, and when I press the brake while turning right, the light stays on solid (but dimmer) this happend when my friend sold me some Spyder LED tail lights for it, and when we put them in I had no lights on the rear other than brake lights, when leaving only one LED light in, the problem was fixed but my right turn signal would stay on if the brake was pressed. After reverting to stock lights this problem still occurs. (The lights were installed in **** pouring rain with the back of the car backed in a garage.) Any help is greatly appreiciated, thx
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Re: Turn Signal Staying On When Braking

check wires.
Heck, could be a squirrel chewing them while the car is parked. But heat and temps would crack insulation plastic after so many years.
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