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mudder110
26th September 2013, 10:18 AM
hi all whilst doing maintenance ive discovered that the front parkers are coming on when I put the brakes on in my 98 110 cant seem to trace it down, did find the rear right tail light cover was melted in the very center
of the cover don't know how long this has been happening for, any input
would be greatly appreciated cheers
schuy1
26th September 2013, 11:05 AM
1 word....Earthing. When there is high resistance for the earth path in the normal wiring it will often seek out the next best and park lamps are a very common side effect. It is proably due to the low wattage bulbs in parkers that do it. The melted rear tail light bulb holder is most likely the cause. replace and check. Then clean all the bulb holders as they are prone to bad contacts/ becoming loose etc. and clean and reseat all the earthing points to the body.
Cheers Scott
Michael2
26th September 2013, 11:22 AM
1 word....Earthing. When there is high resistance for the earth path in the normal wiring it will often seek out the next best and park lamps are a very common side effect. It is proably due to the low wattage bulbs in parkers that do it. The melted rear tail light bulb holder is most likely the cause. replace and check. Then clean all the bulb holders as they are prone to bad contacts/ becoming loose etc. and clean and reseat all the earthing points to the body.
Cheers Scott
what he said - you see a similar thing on trailers, a X-Mas tree effect when people put their brakes on and the lights are trying to earth through eachother.
n plus one
26th September 2013, 02:01 PM
1 word....Earthing. When there is high resistance for the earth path in the normal wiring it will often seek out the next best and park lamps are a very common side effect. It is proably due to the low wattage bulbs in parkers that do it. The melted rear tail light bulb holder is most likely the cause. replace and check. Then clean all the bulb holders as they are prone to bad contacts/ becoming loose etc. and clean and reseat all the earthing points to the body.
Cheers Scott
X3. Almost certainly an earthing issue.
mudder110
26th September 2013, 02:37 PM
thanks for the help everyone it was a faulty earth in the rear right side:D
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