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Turning off the abs light is not easy to do even if you dissconned the battery the most comeon proble on a abs light to come on proble be n abs sensor each wheel has on you need to put it on a scanner autozone does it for free good luck hope this was helpful good luck
The high mount brake light gets its own signal from the brake light switch (on the brake pedal). Or at least the wire leaving the brake light switch will splice, one wire to the high mount brake light, and the other for the rear brake lights is routed through the turn signal switch, and coordinated there with the turn signal wires to the rear brake lights. The brake wires and turn signal wires share the same wire, and same filament in the bulbs. It is kind of complicated, but brakes applied with no turn signal, brake light wire goes from brake light switch through the turn switch and out to the bulbs. If brakes applied with turning signal, non blinking brake light wire goes from turn switch to rear light, while the turning signal wire will go through the flasher relay, and then to the rear light to cause blinking.
I hope that makes sense. It appears the problem may be in the turn signal switch for both the turn signals and the rear brake lights.
have you set the light switch to the courtesy light position , with the ignition on turn light switch so light is on then turn switch so light is off ,open door if light comes on that is the courtesy position if does not close door turn switch to the last position then open door light should be on close door light off,TURN IGN OFF EXIT AN LOCK VEHICLE INTERIOR LIGHTS WILL STAY ON FOR A FEW SECONDS THEN SLOWLY DIM .watch them before leaving
dont know much about the land cruiser, check draw on the fuses,each fuse should read low draw and one of them will be higher than the rest like one will show up near 1 volt or more and theres your issue, check what that fuse goes to and inspect it, usually people install after market add ons wrong and wire it to a constant power source.
Fuse sure didn't play, bulb is unlikely to be all bad. Check the turn signal switch, first find the turn signal switch plug, put the key to ON file, in trying to find a turn signal lamp switch wire (flash to the thread) will this wire with no light ON one side of the turn signal line connected to see if a turn signal light, the light is turn signal switch is broken, or the plug contact undesirable, don't light it is turn signal switch to light ON one side of the light path, in order to determine whether the light bulb is broken can open a small lamp or led brake lights to borrow their wire leads to a turn signal whether turn signal light, so you can determine whether the light bulb not bright side is broken.auto diagnostic tool.
Check to make sure light wires are connected at light kit & remote. Otherwise it's probably a bad receiver. If there is a pull chain for the light pull it once & try the remote light button again.
You need to check the fuse in the engine fuse junction box listed as ECU2 it is a 20amp fuse and ECU B+ it is a 15 amp fuse,and on the battery is a 40amp fusable link
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