1990 toyota camry electrical problem
bulldoggsxr
03-02-2009, 07:20 AM
Hi all...my 1990 toyota camry driving lightor side light by the headlight, taillight and backup light are stay on all the time. Even when turn the car off and pull the key out and it still not go off. I try to check all the fuses and snoop around still don't know where the problem come from. Anyone know where the problem is and how will I fix it.
Thanks to all in advance..
bd
Thanks to all in advance..
bd
shorod
03-02-2009, 07:35 AM
Welcome to the forum!
If I'm understanding you correctly, pretty much all the lights on the exterior of the car stay on with the exception of the headlights and brake lights, including the reversing/backup lights. What about the instrumentation lights in the dash of the car, do they stay on as well? What happens if you turn on the headlights from the headlight switch, do the backup lights go out?
My best advice would be to move this thread to the Toyota Camry forum and get a wiring diagram for your car, you're likely to need it.
-Rod
If I'm understanding you correctly, pretty much all the lights on the exterior of the car stay on with the exception of the headlights and brake lights, including the reversing/backup lights. What about the instrumentation lights in the dash of the car, do they stay on as well? What happens if you turn on the headlights from the headlight switch, do the backup lights go out?
My best advice would be to move this thread to the Toyota Camry forum and get a wiring diagram for your car, you're likely to need it.
-Rod
bulldoggsxr
03-02-2009, 12:06 PM
Yes all the light stay on after turn on headlight it don't change anything.Just add an extra light to the car.
thank you for your advice
nav.
thank you for your advice
nav.
bulldoggsxr
03-02-2009, 12:09 PM
thank you Rod for the advice. I will get wiring diagram for it,by the way how do i remove the post.
shorod
03-02-2009, 02:19 PM
thank you Rod for the advice. I will get wiring diagram for it,by the way how do i remove the post.
You can contact the Engineering/Technical forum moderator and request they move the post.
-Rod
You can contact the Engineering/Technical forum moderator and request they move the post.
-Rod
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