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Tail light troubles

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Looking for some help with my tail lights,
if you turn your lights on they glow red, they do not work when braking.

Obviously nothing wrong with the globe, how can i fix this?

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Check your brake light switch (on the peddal assembly)
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Post by Devilrod »

You may need to adjust the brake light switch so when you press the pedal it moves enough to come out and turn on the lights. Mine's been sticking lately and I've had to adjust it so it works better.
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if it is not the switch try looking in the boot you can trace the wires back to connector in the boot {yellow wire for taillight}

also if you have had to replace your spedo cable the wire from the brake switch may have come adrift ther is a concetot oh the orange wire fron the brake switch that has a habit of coming undone whilst you are moving things under the dash.

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thanks for the help
will take a look tomorrow.
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Post by Thommo »

Hey J
Get a mate to check your brakelights.
By the time you make it to the back of the car, they've gone off :roll:
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THOMMO wrote:Hey J
Get a mate to check your brakelights.
By the time you make it to the back of the car, they've gone off :roll:
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ohhhhhhhhh that explains it
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Post by Blacky »

More info please J , do you mean your taillights work O.K. and when you put the brakes on you lose the lot ? What about when you leave the taillights off and use an indicator and the brake at the same time, does it go haywire then?
If so , it may have a dirty earth wire, pretty common on all old Holdens.
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Post by Brown Bear »

J, try disconnecting the lead from inside the tail light. Check the terminals haven't worn / burnt away, as this will certainly result in no brake lights.

If they are worn away, its a simple case of building the terminals back up with solder.

Otherwise, check the brake light cable at the right hand side, as the line to the left joins there and a bad connection will also result in no brake lights.

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Also check that your interior light comes on cause its on the same fuse!
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Post by J »

interior light doesnt work
also reverse light... which i now realize its because it has no globes

indicators are fine, and blacky when lights are on and you brake they stay on. just doesnt go brighter

the little stick thing that comes out when your moving the brake pedal isnt sticking

looked under the dash but even with the maze of wires from my stereo everything seemed in order. Where is the earth wire?


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Post by Trev »

Have they worked before and just stopped or have they always been this way?
If they have always been like this the wire's that go in the back of the light socket may be in the wrong way around, Trev 8)
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Post by karsten »

get a test lite and see if theres power at the back when you hit the pedal and if not test it at the switch both wires to see if the switch has supply and delivery that will tell you if the switch is sus if theres no supply to switch then trace supply to fuse or rewire from fuse,,but this is unlikley if its not the fuse or switch then replace the bulbs and check that the bulbs have good contact and earth
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Post by Craig »

J wrote:interior light doesnt work
also reverse light... which i now realize its because it has no globes
thanks
jay
The reverse lights were an option so the switch ect probbably arnt in place
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