I've had the switch in place for a few years without trouble. I replaced it and th new switch began doing the same thing. Any suggestions?
Might be due to LED bulbs have lower resistance than incandescent globes, you might need a resistor across the back of the led bulb.or in the circuit feeding the led lights.
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for example of device used to load circuit
SOURCE: 2001 dodge ram 1500 brake lights
I would guess the brake fuse ( this does not use the same fuse as the tail lights/blinkers) or the ground for the brake light bulb.
SOURCE: Turn signals dont work 97 Geo Metro
I had that problem on a 90 Metro. I found a plug located on the top side of of the fuse pannel under the dash came unpluged.
SOURCE: 99 jetta headlights wont turn on, replaced 4mo ago.
If the bulbs and relays are good, then the switch is faulty.
SOURCE: 2006 Jeep Wrangler won't start
First, make sure you can turn the engine by hand. If you can't then the starter can't turn it either. Have someone else turn the key and look for the source of the click...may be a relay. Go over the starting circuit with a volt meter. Check for power at the starter main terminal and then with the key turned to "start" check for power at the trigger terminal on the starter. Check battery voltage and check relay operation.
You have a neutral safety switch on the transmission if its an automatic and a clutch switch if it's a stick. Check them as well. Make sure battery grounding on fender and block are also clean and secure.
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SOURCE: 1995 Pontiac Grand Am, turn signals do not work.
Bad connection or ground
Testimonial: "If the bulbs work when the hazard switch is activated, where would the bad connection be?"
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