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11-03-2013, 08:40 PM
Just MOT'd my 306 estate and one of the items it failed on was the inoperative high level brake light.
I opened up the cover to discover 4 of 5 lamps blown. Lamps now replaced but still no joy. I've checked the Haynes manual for fuse panel details but the high level brake light isn't listed by description. Both regular brake lights work so presume it must be fed from another source.
Any ideas?
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Pretty sure the connection is behind the driver side C pillar
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Cant fail on the high level one...only advise iirc...
but it dont make sense to be a fuse or connection issue if one of the bulbs is working?!
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so in what way would it not fail if you unplugged it?!
grrr I get soooo angry with MOTs...absolute waste of time and money. they do not make a car safe and are just stupid.
you could hide all sorts of seriously dangerous faults with covers and being a bit kanny but apparently a high level brake light not working makes the vehicle unroadworthy...geeeeeeeeese....sorry rant over
its plugged in on the right as you open the boot.
get a multimeter and check voltage...my bet would be earth or connection in body to boot loom...one fuse would cover more than just that
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spare tyre can be bald and still pass
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The light cover and lamp holder are currently removed and will be until apres MOT!
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Or, to get it through the MOT just link it straight into one of the rear brake lights.. Pikey but it'll work, get you through the MOT then you have time to fix it.
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The car flew thru the MOT, however when talking to the MOT Tester (Different one to the original tester) he stated that:
"If the high level light isn't working and the wiring cannot be seen to be connected, then they must assume that it has been disconnected and therefore cannot fail it for this reason."
His words, however I'm guessing this wasn't a view that the original tester shares! Given that they work in the same garage I'd expect a little more parity in the testing regime.
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