> I beleive it does that when you have a bulb out(running lights)
That can also happen when your turn signal relay is going/gone bad...but
I'd check the bulb first...that's the most likely and cheapest thing to
check.
PS: If you ever lose a bulb on the LEFT side, while you've got the
a.s-end interior all pulled open, you might want to change ALL of the
lights...right side isn't as bad, but the left is a real pain...you'll wanna
do that side as rarely as humanly possible!
Hopefully if they ever do build another Camaro/Bird, they'll make those
bloody things a little easier to get at...
>I beleive it does that when you have a bulb out(running lights)
Check and clean the front turn signal sockets. You are getting feedback
through the right side socket which is making it glow with the parking
lights on. Used to happen all the time on my 84 T/A until I took a rifle
brush and cleaned up all the contacts.

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Bruce Chang - 24 Jan 2005 15:45 GMT
>>I beleive it does that when you have a bulb out(running lights)
>
> Check and clean the front turn signal sockets. You are getting feedback
> through the right side socket which is making it glow with the parking
> lights on. Used to happen all the time on my 84 T/A until I took a rifle
> brush and cleaned up all the contacts.
I'd also check the grounds to make sure none of them are loose. I had a
loose ground and the headlight would blink when I had the signals on.
-Bruce
Bigjfig - 24 Jan 2005 16:18 GMT
>Subject: Re: 84 TA Electrical Issue
>From: ps2guru@REMOVETHISyahoo.com (Dennis Smith)
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>lights on. Used to happen all the time on my 84 T/A until I took a rifle
>brush and cleaned up all the contacts.
Also, put some terminal contact grease in there as well after you clean it. It
will help repel the water out of there that causes corrosion.
Joe--ASE Certified Parts Specialist & 10th Ann.Club Tech Director
'80 Carousel Red Turbo T/A, 27k orig.
'79 "Y89" 400/4 speed 10th Ann. T/A, 57k orig
'84 Olds 88 Royale Bgm 2 dr, 307 "Rocket" (lol), 143k and still going....