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SouthArk370Z 09-17-2013 12:14 PM

I don't have DRL nor have I seen the drawings/schematics, so take this with a grain of salt. It sounds like what I would expect to be normal behavio(u)r. Even if it's not, it sounds like a good bug undocumented feature from a safety standpoint.

It doesn't appear that anyone else knows, either. I suggest digging through your Owner's Manual and/or contacting a dealership.

snowsurfdirtx 09-17-2013 01:39 PM

might be a stuck relay. thats just a wild guess, though.

Jus 09-18-2013 09:05 PM

So after checking everything nothing is wrong. Took a look at the wiring diagram. Looks like the 'daytime running switch' is connected directly to the rear lights meaning they never actually turned off! Lol... just never noticed it? Can anyone else confirm?

SouthArk370Z 09-18-2013 09:11 PM

Link to schematic/diagram?

DEpointfive0 09-18-2013 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Jus (Post 2494737)
So after checking everything nothing is wrong. Took a look at the wiring diagram. Looks like the 'daytime running switch' is connected directly to the rear lights meaning they never actually turned off! Lol... just never noticed it? Can anyone else confirm?

NEVER turns off?

Or isn't off while your DRLs are on?

Jus 09-18-2013 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2494791)
NEVER turns off?

Or isn't off while your DRLs are on?

Don't have the diagram/schematics but thats what it showed.

The DRLs are always on here in Canada so I guess yes, NEVER turns off in that sense?

DEpointfive0 09-18-2013 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Jus (Post 2494798)
Don't have the diagram/schematics but thats what it showed.

The DRLs are always on here in Canada so I guess yes, NEVER turns off in that sense?

Yes, I know, I'm Canadian myself.
I thought your issue was that they wouldn't turn off even after the car was off. That's how your OP read.


If they're just on while your car is on because of the DRLs, I really don't know what to tell you...

Jus 09-19-2013 12:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2494822)
Yes, I know, I'm Canadian myself.
I thought your issue was that they wouldn't turn off even after the car was off. That's how your OP read.


If they're just on while your car is on because of the DRLs, I really don't know what to tell you...


I guess bottom line is, does your car's tail lights/lisence plate lights turn on 24/7 even when you're in the "off" position?

DEpointfive0 09-19-2013 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Jus (Post 2494923)
I guess bottom line is, does your car's tail lights/lisence plate lights turn on 24/7 even when you're in the "off" position?

No, neither are yours. Yours is on while the car is on.
While your car is on and your are forced in Canadia to have DRLs, I don't see why it's a big deal that your license plate and tail lights stay on, because in effect Canada's "off" if a car is even equipped with an "off" position, is like leaving the car on the parking light mode, and in that setting, the parking lights, tail lights, and license plate lights on most cars are on.

Trips 09-19-2013 01:28 AM

I see a connection.

http://www.the370z.com/canada/76505-...ts-always.html

Jus 09-19-2013 01:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2494939)
No, neither are yours. Yours is on while the car is on.
While your car is on and your are forced in Canadia to have DRLs, I don't see why it's a big deal that your license plate and tail lights stay on, because in effect Canada's "off" if a car is even equipped with an "off" position, is like leaving the car on the parking light mode, and in that setting, the parking lights, tail lights, and license plate lights on most cars are on.

Actually that's not true. Most cars I would say 80 or more percent even with DRLs in Canada have a "off" mode in which ONLY the DRLs stay on. If you look at our headlight switch there are 4 settings:

1. OFF
2. AUTOMATIC
3. MID-DAY
4. NIGHT

Then midday setting is supposed to turn on the rear lights but not night time lights in most cars. The fact that our car's DRLs is the same as night time makes that extra position completely useless. Mode 3/4 would be EXACTLY the same and the only diff between mode 1/3/4 is the interior illumination then. If this is really the case that's a really dumb design. Dunno y I just noticed the taillights always stayed on until now lol.

iweston33 10-14-2019 06:22 AM

Do you have auto starter? If so try clicking the lock button on you keyfob few times to take it out of the mode that’s keeping the lights on.

JARblue 10-14-2019 07:46 AM

You used your 1st post to answer a 6 year old thread?

gsg740 11-07-2022 07:35 PM

I had the same issue recently, the light won't turn off until running out of battery.
My car also happens to be a Canadian version. The light is stuck on MID-DAY mode forever but the light switch is on OFF position.
Does anyone have any idea which part went wrong?

vtec to vvel 11-07-2022 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by osbornsm (Post 2491356)
Sorry, it's a common problem with Canadian Z's... the brake lights stay on if your blinker fluid is low.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jus (Post 2491758)
That sounds very helpful... Let me go try this and let everyone know ;) Thx!

Quote:

Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3883246)
You used your 1st post to answer a 6 year old thread?

Quote:

Originally Posted by gsg740 (Post 4031874)
I had the same issue recently, the light won't turn off until running out of battery.
My car also happens to be a Canadian version. The light is stuck on MID-DAY mode forever but the light switch is on OFF position.
Does anyone have any idea which part went wrong?

Legend has it that OP is still in the process of topping off the blinker fluid and will let everyone know.


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