SuperJ Car Abarth 595 Feb 8, 2012 #1 Have changed the bulbs in both but they still dont work. The indicator and reverse lights work fine. Any ideas what it could be?
Have changed the bulbs in both but they still dont work. The indicator and reverse lights work fine. Any ideas what it could be?
J James28 Car RB 182 Clio Feb 9, 2012 #2 Dodgy connection most likely. Common problem being a dodge connector, more common causes the lights to flicker. Unplug the connector, clean the pins with WD40/tooth brush, check the earth connector (inside boot just below hole wires pass through) Failing that check fuses.
Dodgy connection most likely. Common problem being a dodge connector, more common causes the lights to flicker. Unplug the connector, clean the pins with WD40/tooth brush, check the earth connector (inside boot just below hole wires pass through) Failing that check fuses.
Chapster5 Car 2009 1.4 Astra SXI Feb 9, 2012 #3 Just a quick thread HiJack... Should both sides of my car have Fog lights? on the rear? Mk2 Ph1 2000 1.2 8v It has a bulb drivers side just not passenger side? Nick
Just a quick thread HiJack... Should both sides of my car have Fog lights? on the rear? Mk2 Ph1 2000 1.2 8v It has a bulb drivers side just not passenger side? Nick
SuperJ Car Abarth 595 Feb 9, 2012 #4 James28 said: Dodgy connection most likely. Common problem being a dodge connector, more common causes the lights to flicker. Unplug the connector, clean the pins with WD40/tooth brush, check the earth connector (inside boot just below hole wires pass through) Failing that check fuses. Click to expand... a bit of WD40 worked a treat, cheers man.
James28 said: Dodgy connection most likely. Common problem being a dodge connector, more common causes the lights to flicker. Unplug the connector, clean the pins with WD40/tooth brush, check the earth connector (inside boot just below hole wires pass through) Failing that check fuses. Click to expand... a bit of WD40 worked a treat, cheers man.