Tail Lights - having issues
Hey 986 lovers, greetings from Guatemala.
I am having an issue with one of my tail lights ( the drivers side ) ( the other one works fine ), only the hazard / stoplight / turn signal work. I cant have the fog light and tail light work. I recently bought a new “bulb holder plate “ thinking it could be some kind of contact issue, but the problem persists. Could it be a fuse issue? Cable issue? Any advice? Bulbs Working according to picture : A , B , E Not working C , D , F http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1563972183.gif |
I see no "F" in the picture.
I'm guessing here. Is your harness connection secure... tight... snug? Is/are your front side-marker lights illuminated? Replace bulb(s) where applicable. Have you checked the fuse for the lights? Replace fuse(s) where applicable. Is bulb "D" good? Replace bulb if applicable. Report back. :) |
Replace fuses A4 and A7 (for a layperson, visual inspection of a fuse tells you nothing about its condition).
If the issue persists, remove the headlight switch and clean the inner contacts (not the connector pins on the back) by spraying electrical contact cleaner into the switch and working the switch knob back and forth. |
I second the switch recommendation. I replaced mine this spring and all my tail light issues went away
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Any other signs to look for if the/a fuse "looks" good? Thanks! |
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http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1564079345.jpg If you have power on both sides, the fuse is good! |
Yes and no. A test light is insufficient as you’d need to see the voltage drop from one side to the other to give an idea of resistance. You’d be surprised at how much a small voltage drop (slight increase in resistance) can affect some electronic components. ;)
I just went through this yesterday with my sons friends car. Car wouldn’t fire, we determined that it wasn’t getting enough fuel, then tested power at the fuel pump. It was at 10V. Replaced the good looking fuse with new and it fired right up. :) . |
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Either way, good to know! |
Thank you for that info. I've no horn and the LEDS in the cubby aren't illuminating. Checked a fuse or two... but will employ your troubleshooting method, and without removing the fuse(s).
Thanks to the both of you. :cheers: |
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If your headlight switch is feeling a bit low on resistance or not clicking into each detent, may be time to replace it. :o This is what happens in higher temperature climates, and even being garaged too. |
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