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desmo907 06-27-2007 05:59 PM

Turn signal lights "on" after key removed
 
I recently picked up a 1988 911 Cab (24k original miles). I noticed when driving the other day that the turn signal lights stay on (not flicker though) even after I remove the ignition key. It turned out that the turn signal post had not returned to the center position. When i flicked it back, the lights went out. This cannot be normal.

Any ideas?
thx

Red88Carrera 06-27-2007 06:14 PM

Perfectly normal. German engineering. It's been said that it's for parking along the narrow roads overnight.

tcar 06-27-2007 06:21 PM

Red 88 is correct.

If you'll check, they're only on on the side that the signal stalk is turned to.

Make sure the TS is off before turning off the key. Or not.

jbripps 06-27-2007 06:25 PM

it's some kind of safety feature.....my '85 does it too.

cerberus1 06-28-2007 06:00 AM

Just in case you still don't believe it, my '73 does it too.

desmo907 06-28-2007 06:26 AM

Thx, I would have never thought it was intentional ;)
I did see that it was always the side I had left on.
I just wanted to be sure it was not some relay or something tied to the flasher lights or something else.... In most cases after I finsh my turn it turns off but these few times it didn't and I saw them on. It just worried me as I suspect over time it can wear down the battery.

Wil Ferch 06-28-2007 06:27 AM

Most ( all?) German cars have this feature....

- Wil

vntgspd 06-28-2007 06:53 AM

Yep. My '69 and my '95 do this. I find myself using it too when I'm working in the garage and one of the cars is parked on the somewhat narrow street outside at night.

ischmitz 06-28-2007 07:06 AM

It's called parking light in Germany and is required when parallel-parking in a dark street. The side facing the road should be on.

MikeZ uses it as a pick-up line in the local bar: Woman goes"Hey, you left your lights on" He goes:"No, no, this is intentional. It's a German car. A Poacha. You pronounce it Porrshheeee. Whad'ya think, you like to ride in it somedays......?" Most times the conversation finally deteriorates into discussing penis-extension toys and finding out whether she knows the difference between a boxter and a porcupine and such. But still, it is fun......:D

unimog406 06-28-2007 07:06 AM

even my 66 does this, no worries

ossiblue 06-28-2007 07:36 AM

Now that you are convinced it's intentional, always look back at your car(like you don't already do) when you park it for the night or for a few days. If you accidently hit the indicator stalk when leaving the car and don't notice the light on, you could be in for a dead battery upon return. And, of course, "ask me how I know."

ChrisBennet 06-28-2007 07:57 AM

I wonder if that is what the huge battery is for?
-Chris

Joe Bob 06-28-2007 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ischmitz
It's called parking light in Germany and is required when parallel-parking in a dark street. The side facing the road should be on.

MikeZ uses it as a pick-up line in the local bar: Woman goes"Hey, you left your lights on" He goes:"No, no, this is intentional. It's a German car. A Poacha. You pronounce it Porrshheeee. Whad'ya think, you like to ride in it somedays......?" Most times the conversation finally deteriorates into discussing penis-extension toys and finding out whether she knows the difference between a boxter and a porcupine and such. But still, it is fun......:D

Mine is STILL bigger than yerz.....:rolleyes:

Paulporsche 06-28-2007 03:33 PM

Is that why you have no bad days?

Miguel Antonett 06-28-2007 04:18 PM

Yep. They all do that.

Joe Bob 06-28-2007 05:13 PM

I tell guys that it's a Porsche thing...you wouldn't understand....

Bimbos, I give the longer explanation.....


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