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ok at night when the headlight's turn on automatically my parking brake light stays on why is that? i have them blue so if i leave them on i know i'll get pulled over. So i'm just going to change them out for now. but do any of ya'll have this problem? confused confused confused

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the brake light on ur taillight or one on the hatchback?? because if the one on the hatcback(one on top of the rear windshield) stayed on then there's def. something wrong, it should only be on when you step on the brake pedal. if you have it blue i would suggest check the wire. check to see if any fuse are out. that's what i would do if my do that. otherwise i have no clue. good luck though.

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this little blue light.
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Yeah they stay on.

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yup they stay on all the time

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when your headlights are on, the parking lights go on as well.


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they do, i never noticed that. damn i feel dumb. grin

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Just unplug it. That's what I did, the cord is still on the light, just unplugged so my lights are ONLY the lowbeams and the fogs in the day or night. (I always have my lowbeams on)

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f7ck those little lights man! LOL

Rob

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^^good idea. i think that's what im gunna do.

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