1995 toyota camry fog lights won't shut off

Asked by Antoine2377 Feb 17, 2017 at 11:27 AM about the 1995 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 1995 Toyota Camry and the fog light
lights won't turn off after I shut the engine
off. The auto lock panel doesn't work either.
Can these be related problems? My battery
keep draining.

2 Answers

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I would say the fog light "stay on" is related to a stuck relay. They draw a lot of juice so more than likely they are routed through a relay. The lights staying on can also be faulty install. If they tapped a constant power (12v) source, just move it to a key switched one. The "auto lock panel" (I assume you are referring to the door and window switch located in or near the door arm rest) is most likely separate and faulty. They go out all the time. - http://LightfootAuto.Com

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Seeking clarification.....are we assuming these FOG Lights are an Aftermarket installation? Are we assuming the... "Auto Lock Panel".......is the Power Window Master Switch on the driver side door panel?

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