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Old 26-10-2022, 03:39 PM   #1
YTE-017
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Default AU111 XR8 Red hand flashing light in dash

I have an AU111 XR8 manual 220,000K's. When my car is turned off and key removed from ignition, a red hand flashes in the dashboard and the interior light stays on. That light does not "fade" off as per usual. In addition, the ignition key courtesy light remains on when the ignition key is removed.

Have disconnected the negative lead from the battery overnight however interior light condition remains the same but the ignition key courtesy light now "fades" off as it should.

The car starts and drives ok - no problems and the flashing hand ceases to flash when accessories are engaged and the car is started. Have tried the second ignition key to no avail.

Any ideas on what's going on? Cheers
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