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So I've done the rear led a upgrade a while ago but today I noticed that the rear drivers side tail lights are on when no longs are turned on.
The 2 on the main body are on and the one on the boot, they work correctly on side light and main beam. What could be causing this?
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Disconnect the DRL bulbs. Maybe they are causing the power to crossover to the sidelight circuit, so causing the power to backfeed itself to the tail lights
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Check to see if things are back to normal. If they are, then it will be something up with the DRL bulb. Swap it with a new one
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Unplug the DRL first, it could be something has melted in the led causing the power to flow from the DRL circuit into the sidelight circuit.
I'm just taking a stab in the dark here, obviously
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[MENTION=2]tucpal[/MENTION] any ideas? Gonna give that a try kevin
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as said by kevin unplug the drl and see what happens
then check the bulbs in the rear may be a faulty bulb some were