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    Perentie roadworthy... Rear Parker light

    Went for a road worthy today... They said everything was in good order...(surprisingly) Only one issue.. Rear Parker lights aren't coming on, possibly a broken wire some where. I guessing these aren't like the d2s with common issues.? Hopefully nothing major.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRDTD5 View Post
    Went for a road worthy today... They said everything was in good order...(surprisingly) Only one issue.. Rear Parker lights aren't coming on, possibly a broken wire some where. I guessing these aren't like the d2s with common issues.? Hopefully nothing major.
    The blackout switch was switch to normal?

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    Most likely is a burnt out bulb, and after that a corroded connector a couple of feet from the actual light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    The blackout switch was switch to normal?
    Ye I've checked that too and the globe... Might start following the wires back for any connections befor I go to the auto elect

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Most likely is a burnt out bulb, and after that a corroded connector a couple of feet from the actual light.

    John
    Ye thanks globes are good... Il start check those connections now. Thanks

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    Issue sorted

    All good, auto elect couldn't find the issue, break in the line between the front and back somewhere. Good thing with this 110 is it's quicker and simpler to run new wires in no time.

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    it'll be the wiring bundle at the right hand rear hidden by a cover plate from underneath.
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