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17th April 2017, 05:29 PM
#11
Expert
I tried swapping the globes and that didn't fix it. The plug is in the right way. I'm starting to get worried it's going to get expensive with an auto electrician having to look at it...
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17th April 2017 05:29 PM
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17th April 2017, 07:09 PM
#12
Legendary
Ok so you've ruled out the globe , have you rechecked the wiring going back along the wires as far as you can ? Also check your trailer plug if you have one .
Because it's only one side makes me think the problem is at the back somewhere .
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17th April 2017, 07:13 PM
#13
Legendary
Originally Posted by
Turtle_au
Is the light a combined park/brake globe. Then check earth for left light. Park light is earthing through brake light.
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Also check what turtle has suggested .
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17th April 2017, 07:39 PM
#14
Originally Posted by
GQtdauto
Also check what turtle has suggested .
Is there a seperate earth wire from the globe holder or does it use the housing.
Reminds me of years ago I fitted a bikini fairing to my bike, spent an hour trying to get indicators to work and I'm an electrician.. Then fitter mate asked "Is fibreglass a good earth?"
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17th April 2017, 07:48 PM
#15
Patrol God
I once bought a brand new fuel gauge sender and it was wired to go from full to half back to full. So I suggest that you recheck that the circuit on the new unit.
Also as a last resort try using your old globes, because the new ones might be made wrongly made.
Both circuits use the one earth (the metal body of the globe), it should go to the wire on the connector.
Last edited by mudnut; 17th April 2017 at 08:02 PM.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
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17th April 2017, 09:30 PM
#16
Expert
Originally Posted by
GQtdauto
Also check your trailer plug if you have one .
Because it's only one side makes me think the problem is at the back somewhere .
Actually you might be on to something... It started around about when I used my mates trailer. I have a 7 pin flat on the back, and I used a adaptor for his 7 pin round trailer plug. What can I check on the trailer plug to rule that out? It's ground has a wire I do believe, I cant see one on the assembly.
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17th April 2017, 09:48 PM
#17
Legendary
You need to check that when you put the trailer plug in and pulled it out you haven't damaged it in someway or there's not a pin broken off from the plug inside .
I would pull the plug apart and check the wires and how the brass ferrules are seated , make sure the left hand tail light wire is not touching another wire .
You may even try disconnecting the left tail light and brake light from the plug and see if the problem still exists , if not that's where your problem will be .
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18th April 2017, 06:11 AM
#18
Have you put a meter onto the contacts in the base to see if there is power on both or only 1 contact when the parkers are on. Is there a short between the 2 contacts or could the contact base have moved around when changing bulbs.
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18th April 2017, 10:52 AM
#19
Legendary
Originally Posted by
Corsta0211
I tried swapping the globes and that didn't fix it. The plug is in the right way. I'm starting to get worried it's going to get expensive with an auto electrician having to look at it...
It was worth a try.
I don't think auto sparky would charge a fortune to find that problem, 'cos they are usually trained to find these kinda issues quickly or bypass the problem quickly.
As the experienced guys here suggested, trailer plug connections, earth connections, short circuits, etc at the back of the park/brake light globe might be the culprit.
Arm yourself with a multmeter and keep at it.
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