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BD fog light started drawing power when off
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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 2101716" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>Noah / [USER=7124]@The Car Stereo Company[/USER] nailed it. I’ll bet there’s a relay in there and the relay is probably soaked through, because relays advertised as weather resistant aren’t really rated for being submerged. In fact, they’re not really rated for weather that is wet. </p><p></p><p>I came out to my back porch one night finding my neighbor’s yard lit up like daytime. I thought “Terry’s motion sensors are going nuts, but ... no deer. must’ve bolted off”. </p><p>Next night I took out the trash and same thing, but this time I noticed my reverse lights were on. My B/D wide corner squadron sports (not even the pros). I got in, hit the up fitter forward & back and they went off so I made a note to dig into the harness next chance. Next morning I found them lit up again. Eventually after I got past denial, I pulled the “weather resistant” relay apart and it was soaked. I swapped it, wrapped the relay with enough rubber and then electrical tape to make Noah cry for 2 straight weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 2101716, member: 21926"] Noah / [USER=7124]@The Car Stereo Company[/USER] nailed it. I’ll bet there’s a relay in there and the relay is probably soaked through, because relays advertised as weather resistant aren’t really rated for being submerged. In fact, they’re not really rated for weather that is wet. I came out to my back porch one night finding my neighbor’s yard lit up like daytime. I thought “Terry’s motion sensors are going nuts, but ... no deer. must’ve bolted off”. Next night I took out the trash and same thing, but this time I noticed my reverse lights were on. My B/D wide corner squadron sports (not even the pros). I got in, hit the up fitter forward & back and they went off so I made a note to dig into the harness next chance. Next morning I found them lit up again. Eventually after I got past denial, I pulled the “weather resistant” relay apart and it was soaked. I swapped it, wrapped the relay with enough rubber and then electrical tape to make Noah cry for 2 straight weeks. [/QUOTE]
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