Kn0bSh0t Posted Sunday at 12:00 PM Posted Sunday at 12:00 PM Hey All! I have the dreaded rear light issue. I have tried cleaning tge contacts on the plug and housing. Ive tried the ground wire bypass but im not sure if im doing it right. I split the ground wire before the plug, then connect a new wire to that. Then run a wire and connect it to the (what i think) is the ground rail on the unit. Can someone advise if im using the correct ground pin as per photo. Im pulling my hair out!! Please see attached photo if my housing and the rail im using.
cliffcoggin Posted Sunday at 01:12 PM Posted Sunday at 01:12 PM Rory. You have not yet told us what this rear light problem is.
Kn0bSh0t Posted Sunday at 01:23 PM Author Posted Sunday at 01:23 PM Sorry, i switch the lights on, they flash twice and then get a bulb error on my dash and lights go off
Sid2020 Posted Sunday at 07:23 PM Posted Sunday at 07:23 PM Is the other bulb in the holder working correctly, if your yellow arrow point to what il call pin 1 then pin 3 also looks like a earth connection by the circuit layout
Kn0bSh0t Posted Sunday at 08:06 PM Author Posted Sunday at 08:06 PM no the other bulb isnt working either 😞 ok so does that mean i need to geound to both of them?
Sid2020 Posted Sunday at 08:31 PM Posted Sunday at 08:31 PM Check the bulb holder yourself as I’m working of a photo but yes they should both have good earths if that’s how the system is intended. This will because your cars computer will be working from resistance readings to determine if a bulb is blown or not so if it’s using one earth instead of two then the readings might be to high, so when the ecu detects a possible blown bulb it cuts the voltage to it, hence why it tries again when you restart the engine
Sid2020 Posted Sunday at 08:33 PM Posted Sunday at 08:33 PM Why this may seem strange behaviour from the computer it’s because depending on spec level and model some cars then use a alternative bulb as a emergency tail light
Kn0bSh0t Posted Monday at 08:36 AM Author Posted Monday at 08:36 AM 12 hours ago, Sid2020 said: Check the bulb holder yourself as I’m working of a photo but yes they should both have good earths if that’s how the system is intended. This will because your cars computer will be working from resistance readings to determine if a bulb is blown or not so if it’s using one earth instead of two then the readings might be to high, so when the ecu detects a possible blown bulb it cuts the voltage to it, hence why it tries again when you restart the engine Ive had a look at the wires from the plug. see photo attached. 1. Brown, 2. Blue, 3. Blue and 4. black and white, but the black and white is basically redundant as there is no pin in the connecter or relative rail
Sid2020 Posted Monday at 09:17 AM Posted Monday at 09:17 AM So the black and white wire going into the plug doesn’t have a contact connector inside the plug and the bulb holder has no pin either, never seen thing that’s the case and would suggest it it possible it’s corroded and arc’d to the point there missing as the wire would need the connector on the end to hold it in the plug, could strip back the wire and jump a lead from the wire the the track on the bulb holder and see if that solves your problem
Kn0bSh0t Posted Monday at 09:20 AM Author Posted Monday at 09:20 AM there is no track for the black and white wire in the bulb holder lol
Sid2020 Posted Monday at 09:59 AM Posted Monday at 09:59 AM So pin 1 is a earth and pins 2 and 3 are live feeds for the bulbs and missing pin 4 is redundant on this model of car, have you check that your getting a feed to each bulb and a continuity check from the earth track to a ground on vehicle chassis 1
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