I noticed today that my tail lights are stuck on, even when the vehicle is off. My TJ has LED aftermarket tail lights where the LED array dual purposes as both brake lights and nighttime tail lights (just the brightness changes), so it's not clearcut to observe which "light" is stuck on, however the array is definitely not at "brake light" brightness. It's either at nighttime tail light brightness or possibly even less (hard to gauge in daylight).
I've tried pulling the 1 (park lights), 2 (stop lights), 11 (DRL), and 13 (turn signal) fuses behind the glovebox (one at a time, not at once), hoping to narrow something down, but the tail lights remained dimly on during each.
It's been raining a lot the past week or two, so my gut says this has electrical short written all over it. But, from there I don't know what to do with that information or where to start. The one unexpected observation against that theory is if I enable my hazard blinkers, the LEDs are properly "off" in between the bright "on" intervals. (coincidentally this reminds me of a time I had a GFCI outlet go bad and an attached LED nightlight would be dimly on, until attaching an actual load to the circuit at which point it would go off)
I'm hoping some of the great minds here who have "seen it all" might have some clues. Thanks!
I've tried pulling the 1 (park lights), 2 (stop lights), 11 (DRL), and 13 (turn signal) fuses behind the glovebox (one at a time, not at once), hoping to narrow something down, but the tail lights remained dimly on during each.
It's been raining a lot the past week or two, so my gut says this has electrical short written all over it. But, from there I don't know what to do with that information or where to start. The one unexpected observation against that theory is if I enable my hazard blinkers, the LEDs are properly "off" in between the bright "on" intervals. (coincidentally this reminds me of a time I had a GFCI outlet go bad and an attached LED nightlight would be dimly on, until attaching an actual load to the circuit at which point it would go off)
I'm hoping some of the great minds here who have "seen it all" might have some clues. Thanks!
