Hazard lights won't turn off
#1
Hazard lights won't turn off
I just got a 2002 XKR convertible. I'm truly lovin' it. Anyway, my hazard lights won't turn off. This has happened twice. The first time disconnected the battery to reset the system. After reconnecting the switch worked. It was good for a week. Then yesterday, the same thing happened. I had to reset it on the side of the road. Then, I got home, parked the car, went inside and 30 minutes later my neighbor called to ask me why my hazards were on.
Any advice or info on this? Any help would be appreciated.
Tks.
Any advice or info on this? Any help would be appreciated.
Tks.
#2
The saga continues.
I went to the local Jag dealership in Kyoto and they told me I'd have to replace the whole line of switches(seat heaters, fogs, hazard etc...) . I can't just replace the hazard button. Does that sound right to anyone? Any advice on where to order or get used parts online?
Thanks in advance!!!
I went to the local Jag dealership in Kyoto and they told me I'd have to replace the whole line of switches(seat heaters, fogs, hazard etc...) . I can't just replace the hazard button. Does that sound right to anyone? Any advice on where to order or get used parts online?
Thanks in advance!!!
#3
I had that problem with the hazard switch and the traction control switches when they would stick in the on position. I had noticed that this happened at night and it seemed that when the headlights were on, the heat from the switches being back lit caused them to stick. If I parked the car for a bit when they cooled off I was able to shut off the hazards and the traction control switch would work again. Never had a problem during the day.
Good Luck
brdave
Good Luck
brdave
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jamjax (11-20-2011)
#4
That theory sounds very plausible. The button is not the easy answer, unfortunately, i've had mine apart. You'll do best by trying to find a salvage part. I bought/exchanged mine with Jagtechohio, when my bulbs kept shorting out, dimming the buttoms - you may want to see if he can get you one. You an replace the switch pack yourself, just have to take the center console out to get to it. Easy swap out. good luck.
#5
BR;
I am thanking you well after the fact because I just had the same problem.
Bought the car on Friday in London and drove it home to Geneva today.
Hazard switch was frozen in the on position.
Had to drive 25 miles with the Hazard lights on to get home.
A close reading of the Fuse Charts did not reveal a fuse number that would disable the Hazard Flashers so I checked the forum.
In the mean time my Italian Super Model wife chirped that she had turned the flashers off for me. "I just pushed the button and they went off."
"Thank you dear" was the only response possible in the circumstances.
and the same to BR.
cheers,
jamjax
I am thanking you well after the fact because I just had the same problem.
Bought the car on Friday in London and drove it home to Geneva today.
Hazard switch was frozen in the on position.
Had to drive 25 miles with the Hazard lights on to get home.
A close reading of the Fuse Charts did not reveal a fuse number that would disable the Hazard Flashers so I checked the forum.
In the mean time my Italian Super Model wife chirped that she had turned the flashers off for me. "I just pushed the button and they went off."
"Thank you dear" was the only response possible in the circumstances.
and the same to BR.
cheers,
jamjax
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Johnken (02-17-2022)
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This may sound odd but check the fasteners that attach the switch pack to the center console frame. You will need to remove the upholstered outer console trim to do this but it worked for me. This happened to me a few times, once I was stuck on the side of the road and turned them on to put the top up and I couldn't get them off, only after I was able to wedge a very thin business card between the switch and the switch pack bezel was I able to free it to the off position.
It was not until I changed the lamps in the switch packs did I notice over tightening of the screws could cause the outer portion of the switch pack or switch bezel, or frame, to deflect and cause the switches to stick (I was able to make the DSC switch stick too). This also happened on warm days as the plastic seemed to expand in the heat, this may also validate brdave's post about the heat from the lamps. Backing the screws off eliminated the problem.
It was not until I changed the lamps in the switch packs did I notice over tightening of the screws could cause the outer portion of the switch pack or switch bezel, or frame, to deflect and cause the switches to stick (I was able to make the DSC switch stick too). This also happened on warm days as the plastic seemed to expand in the heat, this may also validate brdave's post about the heat from the lamps. Backing the screws off eliminated the problem.
Last edited by MarcB; 11-23-2011 at 12:19 AM.
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if its the switch sticking (not in contact with the bezel) the shot of WD or other lubricant won't get the actual switch 'plunger' that is central to the button. You can pop off the button 'cover' to free it, but that would require removing the bezel and taking off the entire row of buttons to get to the individual cover.
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Thanks!
This may sound odd but check the fasteners that attach the switch pack to the center console frame. You will need to remove the upholstered outer console trim to do this but it worked for me. This happened to me a few times, once I was stuck on the side of the road and turned them on to put the top up and I couldn't get them off, only after I was able to wedge a very thin business card between the switch and the switch pack bezel was I able to free it to the off position.
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After I called for road side assistence, searched for and found this forum thread. The creditcard trick solved the problem! Just dislodged the button which seemed to be stuck in the casing.
Thanks!
#11
I had the exact same problem with mine. I put the battery charger on it and sprayed some lubricant behind the switch by prying the button over a bit with a knife and using that small little straw that comes with the lubricant. Every hour or so I go out and work the switch. After a couple of tries it started working again.
#12
2002 XK8 Hazard lights won't go off
Maybe this is a more common problem that I thought. Mins started blinking while it was sitting in the driveway & no one in the car. Called the shop I use & they did not know how to shut it off & could not find the fuse that controlled
the flasher. So, I looked on this Forum, slipped a credit card in the crack of the switch & that worked. Got the cover off & now trying to pull the white plastic part out so I can spray contact cleaner on it. Can it be pulled out with needle nose pliers? Is this a good fix?
Armand
the flasher. So, I looked on this Forum, slipped a credit card in the crack of the switch & that worked. Got the cover off & now trying to pull the white plastic part out so I can spray contact cleaner on it. Can it be pulled out with needle nose pliers? Is this a good fix?
Armand
#13
This is a very common problem. My own experience was that the switch pack securing screws if overtightened will cause the switches to stick. The switch pack becomes distorted. (Electric screw drivers grrr). The fix requires removal of the centre console. Search around there are multiple threads on this subject.
#14
Maybe this is a more common problem that I thought. Mins started blinking while it was sitting in the driveway & no one in the car. Called the shop I use & they did not know how to shut it off & could not find the fuse that controlled
the flasher. So, I looked on this Forum, slipped a credit card in the crack of the switch & that worked. Got the cover off & now trying to pull the white plastic part out so I can spray contact cleaner on it. Can it be pulled out with needle nose pliers? Is this a good fix?
Armand
the flasher. So, I looked on this Forum, slipped a credit card in the crack of the switch & that worked. Got the cover off & now trying to pull the white plastic part out so I can spray contact cleaner on it. Can it be pulled out with needle nose pliers? Is this a good fix?
Armand
#15
Well, I have not touched the screws. What is strange, is that I was not in the car nor was it running....suddenly the flashers started flashing.I sprayed som contact cleaner around the switch, and tomorrow B/4 I put the red lens piece back on. I'll spay a bit of WD-40 in there. Sure hope I don't have to touch it again.
The coupling near the brake pedal was mentioned. so I took it loose & sprayed contact cleaner on the coupling, which seems to have corrected the problem. We'll see.
The coupling near the brake pedal was mentioned. so I took it loose & sprayed contact cleaner on the coupling, which seems to have corrected the problem. We'll see.
#16
Credit Card trick
You are a life saver! (bit over-dramatic maybe). Last night 1AM I dropped a friend off in my 2002 XKR and got the same problem. After almost running in to a car that thought I was signaling into his lane, I decided it was not wise to drive all the way home.
After I called for road side assistence, searched for and found this forum thread. The creditcard trick solved the problem! Just dislodged the button which seemed to be stuck in the casing.
Thanks!
After I called for road side assistence, searched for and found this forum thread. The creditcard trick solved the problem! Just dislodged the button which seemed to be stuck in the casing.
Thanks!
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