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Old 05-10-2005, 06:08 AM
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Good day everyone,

yesterday I was driving home at 2 pm, when I get out from the car I noticed that my tail lights were on, both the braking lamps and the parking lamps!! 5w/21w

the only solution so far was to remove both light bulbs!! as they would stay on even when the car is not running.

Could it be a short circuit or just a dirty bulbs connectors? the fuse is OK. I'm really confused.

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Re: tail lights wierd problem

check the switch by your brake pedal, could be stuck pushed in, as if you were on the brakes.
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Old 05-11-2005, 05:43 AM
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I checked it that day but it was ok, besides both filaments of each bulb are on the 5w parking light and the 21w brake light!!
most probably, this means that the problem is not from the brake pedal switch.
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