Greetings ...
I did do a search but couldn't find the answer. I have a 2000 ST purchased a couple of summers ago. With the blinker switch off, the right rear blinker is always on, acting as sort of a running light. It does function properly as a blinker when required. The right front works normally, as does the left front and rear.
The previous owner installed a bunch of electrical accessories, mounting the fuses in the rear, under the tail panel, on the folding plastic cover, and mostly obstucting what I can see. So, before I start tearing things apart, is this a possible "upgrade" - as in, is there something deliberately installed to make this happen? Any thoughts were to start looking? I see a green wire and a blue wire coming out but they both appear unmolested, but I could be wrong and won't really know until I take the fuse block out, and in my experience when this happens it's a shorted wire or burned out bulb, so not sure where to proceed.
Thanks for any help. It's late and I'm tired so I'm just hoping this makes some sense.
Steve
I did do a search but couldn't find the answer. I have a 2000 ST purchased a couple of summers ago. With the blinker switch off, the right rear blinker is always on, acting as sort of a running light. It does function properly as a blinker when required. The right front works normally, as does the left front and rear.
The previous owner installed a bunch of electrical accessories, mounting the fuses in the rear, under the tail panel, on the folding plastic cover, and mostly obstucting what I can see. So, before I start tearing things apart, is this a possible "upgrade" - as in, is there something deliberately installed to make this happen? Any thoughts were to start looking? I see a green wire and a blue wire coming out but they both appear unmolested, but I could be wrong and won't really know until I take the fuse block out, and in my experience when this happens it's a shorted wire or burned out bulb, so not sure where to proceed.
Thanks for any help. It's late and I'm tired so I'm just hoping this makes some sense.
Steve