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13-08-2014, 03:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 13-08-2014, 03:14 AM by toseland.)
Ok... neighbour is having a little electrical issue with her pug (Gasp: who would have thought)
Car: 206 quicksilver, 1.4petrol
year: 2001 (Y reg)
Problem: when the lights are on, the brake lights are on... essentially (they work normally when the headlights/lights are off)..
Any ideas on where to start looking before i go and start pulling the car apart?
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Wrong bulbs fitted or incorrectly fitted would be my bet
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As Piggy says, it's usually because someone's fitted a single pin bulb in the twin pin brake/tail light holder. Since it's a 206 the other main option is a light cluster full of water, causing horribly corroded earths and tracks.
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Or a twin bulb fitted the wrong way, I cant remember what the "bayonet" fitting is like if its straight or offset lol
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Yeah as said wrong bulb.
Normally when a tail light is where a stop and tail is mentioned to be.