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03-04-2006, 06:59 PM | #1 | |
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95 Aurora - High Mount Brake light Not Working
Someone mentioned to me this week that my high mount brake light was not working. No big deal, just a burned out bulb I assumed. Well, I replaced the bulbs (two bulbs) and it still does not work. The sockets look fine, no corrosion. The wiring that I can see looks good. I used a volt meter & found I'm getting no juice at the socket . . ? I did a quick search on this forum but didn't see a similiar scenario/solution. Is there an in line fuse or something else simple I should check. I'm thinking this should be an easy fix & am frustrated I can't figure it out. Any help greatly appreciated. By the way, my lower brake lights are working fine.
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03-05-2006, 10:22 AM | #2 | |
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Re: 95 Aurora - High Mount Brake light Not Working
Well, after pulling apart a few things I found the culprit & easily solved my problem. The wire bundle leading from the high mount brake lights plugs into a connector behind the upper back seat -- near the top of the seat on the passengers side. The connector was unplugged.
I had some work down a few months ago & I'm guessing the mechanic took out the rear seat and the connection came free. In fact, as you work to replace the seat back I can see how the wires might get snagged & the connection pulled apart. I hope this info helps someone in the future . . . This is a great forum, I don't have many occasions to post info but have sure learned a great deal by being a regular reader. Many thanks to all the contributors. Rob |
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03-01-2013, 05:45 AM | #3 | |
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Re: 95 Aurora - High Mount Brake light Not Working
Rob,
How do you get to the high mount brake light to replace the bulbs? I've got a 97" Aurora with one side of the high mount brake light burnt out. Thanks, Tony |
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03-01-2013, 02:00 PM | #4 | |
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Re: 95 Aurora - High Mount Brake light Not Working
The original post is really old but here is the answer to your problem.
In the trunk under the brake light area there is a plastic panel. Remove the push pin clip on the passenger side and rotate the cover out of the way. The light sockets are twist in type mounts. |
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