headlights and Ignition lights wont turn off, door wont shut
headlights and Ignition lights wont turn off, door wont shut
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plaindrifter

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11 posts

155 months

Monday 18th February 2013
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Hi all, anyone experienced this? I was out of the country and someone phoned me to say that my car had a mind of its own and the headlights were on and wont turn off. Needless to say the battery drained completely. When I returned my trickle charger had become waterlogged through all the monsoons we suffered during December.
I took the battery out as the trickle charger failed to recharge the battery. Having charged it up overnight and put it back on the headlights still come on and wont go off and also the ignition lights on the dash still stay on, even after starting the car and turning it off.
Obviously something electrical like the ECU has got very wet, the carpet has become somewhat saturated as well.
Any ideas how to rectify these issues?

VARLEYHYD

2,244 posts

223 months

Monday 18th February 2013
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Try removing appropriate relays, one by one, to establish if any have failed closed.

Other than that, any terminal/plug could be waterlogged inc. fuse board via windscreen seal leaking?

Hope this helps


plaindrifter

Original Poster:

11 posts

155 months

Wednesday 20th February 2013
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Thanks, I have removed cleaned and replaced all relays and some related fuses. Amazingly, none were wet, so will check the passenger door motor next as that does not close. Also will buy a dehumifier and run that for a few days.

tdog7

236 posts

167 months

Wednesday 20th February 2013
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Sounds like a problem I had, whenever it rained the engine cooling fans would turn on, even with the ignition off, and discharge the battery. Water ingress into the fusebox was the cause, sounds like you may have a similar thing going on....

plaindrifter

Original Poster:

11 posts

155 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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Eventually got things sorted, it dried out sufficiently so that the majority of things resolved themselves except the passenger door which required removing the door catch on the bodywork and spraying with wd40 type spray. Thanks for your assistance