My side and rear parking lights come on as they are supposed to, all turn signals and hazard lights work. Just no parking lights come on in the front of the car, with or without the headlights on. Is this the way it's supposed to be? Or do I need to take it in for servicing?
They should come on with lights or parking lights. It can be anything from bulbs to light switch and wiring that is the problem.
SOURCE: My signal lights, hazard lights, and tail light aren't working.
Check the rear bulbs.If they are working (brakes+lights) check the wires.For the turn signals, override the flasher relay.If they are coming on then you need to replace the relay.If not then check the left hand side clip on switch.
SOURCE: 1992 lincol town car,no rear
The Park Lamps and Instrument Panel illumination lamps are controlled by the lighting control module. The problem could be either the headlamp switch or the Lighting control module. Most likely, the head lamp switch.
The most likely cause of the brake lamps not working would be a failed Brake Pedal Position (BPP) switch. It could also be caused by the multifunction switch. To find out if it is the BPP, check for power at the BPP switch. One terminal has a Light Green and Red (LG/R) wire and the other has a Plain Light Green (LT GN) wire. The LG/R wire should be hot at all times. The LT GN wire should be hot only when the pedal is pressed down.
If there is no power at all, there is probably a blown fuse at fuse #10 (20 Amp) in the Central Junction Box (CJB) located uder the left side of the dash. If this fuse is blown, you have a short circuit between the CJB and the BPP switch.
If there is power only on the LG/R wire even with the pedal pressed, then replace the BPP switch.
If there is power on both sides of the BPP then check fuses #20 (7.5 Amp) and #22 (20 Amp) also locatedin the CJB.
If fuse #20 is blown, you have a short between the BPP and the Lighting Control Module. If fuse #22 is blown, you could have a short anywhere from the BPP through the Multifunction Switch all the way back to the brake lamps themselves.
The Brake lamps, Turn Signals, and Park Lamps all share the same ground, so if the Turn Signals are working, it is not likely a ground problem.
Please also review this article: Where's The Fuse?
SOURCE: 1998 Buick Century Signal Issue
foun mine on the driver side between the drivers door and the dash if you but the trun signal on you should hear it cleak clak
SOURCE: 2002 ford focus headlights inop
All types of car headlight problem troubleshooting.Click the link below :---All headlights not working?
http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.com/2012/01/all-headlights-not-working.html
---------This will help.Thanks.
lol sounds like my old truck most likely crossed wires
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