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Omega General Help / Re: Replacing brake light
« on: 09 April 2011, 16:26:01 »Quote
QuoteQuoteMy right brake light bulb needs replacing and I know stuff like this is a doddle but wanted to know if there was anything tricky about doing it. Do I just pull the connectors out and undo the screws/nuts to get to the bulb ?
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On the back of the light unit, you'll see a black 'housing' that hold all the lamps/bulbs. Somewhere towards the top is a tab (can't remember exactly what it looks like & I'm not going outside to look) that you press which will allow the whole black bit to come out. Your brake light lamp/bulb is the one with twin filaments ie stop lamp & tail light. Make sure you fit the lamp in the correct way around. In theory the two pins on the side on the lamp which are at different heights should stop you from fitting it incorrectly but ..... you can fit it wrong if you force it.
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Oh no i already bought Halfords bulbs before i read this thread! tsk tsk. what a waste of money. What do you mean by bad earth connection guys? sorry i am a noob on this. oopps sorry for digging this guys.
dude that is so basic! well your lucky i am a nice guy.
A bad ground connection in cars simply means that there is one or more grounding wires that have a loose, corroded, or otherwise faulty connection. There can also be an intermittent connection which will also cause issues. Now you know? lol
