As the title says i have noticed the rear brake lights (all 3) are not working, all other light are ok. According to the manual they appears to be no fuses for the rear brake lights
I have had a look at the bulbs on the nearside they look fine- surely not all 3 would not go at the same time would they
Can anyone point me in the right direction
xsara 2000 1.4i- rear brake lights are not working
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xsara 2000 1.4i- rear brake lights are not working
currently no citroens
1.4 2000 forte now gone too
xantia 1.8i 16v dimension 1996P now gone,
1.4 2000 forte now gone too
xantia 1.8i 16v dimension 1996P now gone,
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Ooops.
Previously:
2009 Honda Civic :(
C5, C5, Xantia, BX, GS, Visa.
R4, R11TXE, R14, R30TX - x 4920
The brake light switch will be attached to the brake pedal near the pivot.
Look first for loose connections or broken wires.
It may merely have become maladjusted, try pushing on the plunger using a small screwdriver or similar and get an assistant to see if the lights come on.
If not you will need to disconnect the wires from the switch and somehow attach a test lamp or meter to it to see if it is making connection when the pedal is pressed. As it is awkward to get at you may need to apply a little ingenuity to achieve that. Otherwise remove it and test it, which can be equally tortuous.
You could also remove one of the bulbs and check for a voltage at the socket but that won't differentiate between a dud switch or a wiring fault, it will tell you if all three bulbs are blown or incorrectly seated, both pretty unlikely.
You could also test the wiring on the back of the brake light units for a voltage. If one has become disconnected it may affect the others if they are chained.
Look first for loose connections or broken wires.
It may merely have become maladjusted, try pushing on the plunger using a small screwdriver or similar and get an assistant to see if the lights come on.
If not you will need to disconnect the wires from the switch and somehow attach a test lamp or meter to it to see if it is making connection when the pedal is pressed. As it is awkward to get at you may need to apply a little ingenuity to achieve that. Otherwise remove it and test it, which can be equally tortuous.
You could also remove one of the bulbs and check for a voltage at the socket but that won't differentiate between a dud switch or a wiring fault, it will tell you if all three bulbs are blown or incorrectly seated, both pretty unlikely.
You could also test the wiring on the back of the brake light units for a voltage. If one has become disconnected it may affect the others if they are chained.