GY3 71 Demon
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71 Dodge Demon 340
I just replaced my turn signal switch with a new one and now the rear lights are always flashing even with the hazard button off!!??!?
If I pull out the hazard switch, the hazard lights all flash as they should. Push it back in and the rears continue to flash. I depress the brake and they quit flashing and the brake lights work.
I checked and the turn signals work, as well as the taillights/parking lights.
I initially changed the switch because my brake lights started working intermittently. The brake switch appeared to be okay. When I took out the original turn signal switch I noticed it had been kind of rigged up - the flasher section has a wire connecting both white wires (jumped) the terminals together. With the old turn signal switch when I used the flashers, only the front worked - not the back.
Now, with the new turn signal switch the rears flash all the time!
Man, this is driving me nuts. I just pulled the emergency flasher to get it to stop...
Any ideas what could be the problem?
I just replaced my turn signal switch with a new one and now the rear lights are always flashing even with the hazard button off!!??!?
If I pull out the hazard switch, the hazard lights all flash as they should. Push it back in and the rears continue to flash. I depress the brake and they quit flashing and the brake lights work.
I checked and the turn signals work, as well as the taillights/parking lights.
I initially changed the switch because my brake lights started working intermittently. The brake switch appeared to be okay. When I took out the original turn signal switch I noticed it had been kind of rigged up - the flasher section has a wire connecting both white wires (jumped) the terminals together. With the old turn signal switch when I used the flashers, only the front worked - not the back.
Now, with the new turn signal switch the rears flash all the time!
Man, this is driving me nuts. I just pulled the emergency flasher to get it to stop...
Any ideas what could be the problem?