Turn signal won't turn off

tomm99

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Hey got my passenger side turn signal stuck on, no lights on, all fuzes good, disconnected battery and when reconnected it light came back on.

Anyone know what's going on, and how to correct it???

Thanks
 

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JeremyH

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Car lights work on reverse polarity so a ground will energize them. From the rain looks like something got wet and is grounding the circuit energizing the light. Other than suspect water intrustion at the SJB.
 

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Did you push the signal handle up and down, lol

I had the same issue after some rainy days and it ended up being the fuse box behind the passenger kick panel getting soaked, I disconnected the battery and cleaned out all the contacts with electric clean and then let dry overnight and I got lucky everything went back to normal the following morning good luck.
 

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Mine just started staying on after I turn. I can turn it off manually it just doesn't automatically turn off when the wheel is returned to center. Oh and only when signaling right. I suppose I need a new switch/lever thingy.
 

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Hey got my passenger side turn signal stuck on, no lights on, all fuzes good, disconnected battery and when reconnected it light came back on.

Anyone know what's going on, and how to correct it???

Thanks
Hello my dear, I have exactly the same issue. JcB got soaked, turn signal stuck on, I've removed job, dried everything and assembled back.
Didn't sorted.
Any update on what you done with your issue? THANKS
 

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Are the bulbs stock or LED? If LED you might want to go back to incandescent. LEDs are leaky and can exhibit strange effects. As shown the SJB controls the turn signals. Like must007 says you might get lucky by pulling the SJB and cleaning it the connectors especially if you see any evidence of water intrusion/corrosion. Regardless here are a few references that should help troubleshoot it. When in doubt always refer to the manual.

Wiring Diagram: https://iihs.net/fsm/?d=40&f=Turn Signal, Stop, Hazard Lamps.pdf&p=2

Description: See Turn Signal & Hazard lamps: https://iihs.net/fsm/?d=388&f=Exterior Lighting.pdf

Diagnosis & Testing: https://iihs.net/fsm/?d=389&f=Turn Signal and Hazard Lamps.pdf

Pinpoint Tests K: One Turn Signal Lamp is Inop or Always On:

K1 - 5: https://iihs.net/fsm/?d=389&f=Turn Signal and Hazard Lamps.pdf&p=9
K5 - 7: https://iihs.net/fsm/?d=389&f=Turn Signal and Hazard Lamps.pdf&p=10
K7 - 9: https://iihs.net/fsm/?d=389&f=Turn Signal and Hazard Lamps.pdf&p=11
K9 - 11: https://iihs.net/fsm/?d=389&f=Turn Signal and Hazard Lamps.pdf&p=12
K11 - 13: https://iihs.net/fsm/?d=389&f=Turn Signal and Hazard Lamps.pdf&p=13
K13 - 15: https://iihs.net/fsm/?d=389&f=Turn Signal and Hazard Lamps.pdf&p=3

Good luck. :snoopy
 
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