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The rear tail lights stay on all the time - 2005 Nissan Altima

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Sounds like a bad headlamp switch. frist take off the clamp shell around the steering column and then disconnectt he head lamp switch and see if the light go out? then if they do smell the switch real close and see if it smeels burnt. if so that is youtr problem. get back to me.

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