robert laird Posted June 18 Posted June 18 A bulb warning light appeared on the dashboard. I decided just to change all the rear bulbs, rather than repeat the process in a couple of weeks/months time. Alas the bulb warning light still maintains the brake light bulb is faulty. Any suggestions ?
Stevey Y Posted June 18 Posted June 18 1 hour ago, robert laird said: A bulb warning light appeared on the dashboard. I decided just to change all the rear bulbs, rather than repeat the process in a couple of weeks/months time. Alas the bulb warning light still maintains the brake light bulb is faulty. Any suggestions ? Hi take the rear light units out and check for power to the brake light bulb, with the aid of an assistant to press the pedal, no power will probably mean the switch on the pedal is faulty. 1
Magnet Posted June 18 Posted June 18 Hello Robert, Are the brake lights actually working, or not. Appreciate you have renewed all the bulbs, but sometimes there are 2 brake light bulbs per side, so although the brake lights appear to be working, only one bulb may be. Kind regards, Gareth.
robert laird Posted June 21 Author Posted June 21 Curiouser and curiouser folks. Picked up my son from the airport late last night. When I finally got my back to my place it was pitch black outside. It was then that I found out the reversing light doesn't come on, but all the other bulbs function...side lighting, brake lighting, indicators work fine.
cliffcoggin Posted June 21 Posted June 21 As the bulbs are new it's likely there is a poor connection in one of the bulb holders or a plug or the earthing of the lamp unit. It's common if water has entered the units, so ensure all moisture has been dried out and any corrosion of the terminals is cleaned off. 1
Steve Q Posted June 21 Posted June 21 I'd recommend a diagnostic check to see if any fault codes flag up.
thatukguy_james Posted June 23 Posted June 23 the a1 has a common fault i found out after fixing the girls one at work twice The connection in the rear lights plastic melts so test all lights, put on hazard lights, break with someone watching, etc as Steve said, get someone to scan it with like a OBD 11 etc seems this is your second post, as you posted about the mirrors as well. any photos of mirrors? on that post
robert laird Posted July 15 Author Posted July 15 Thanks everyone, the car issues were set aside as my wife had health problems. I will take the car somewhere and get a diagnostic test done, and post the results. 1
Magnet Posted July 15 Posted July 15 Hello Robert, Hope your wife’s health problems turn out to be minor and fairly easily fixable. Best wishes from us folks on here.
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