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Title: brake light problem
Post by: MikeDundee on 18 November 2006, 17:06:44
Just changed the bulb in the brake light, even though nothing appeared to be wrong with the one in there, so I can only assume there must be a bad or loose connection somewhere, had the same probelm earlier this yr, got Vx to sort it when I had other stuff done. Looks like it back again though.
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: Andy B on 18 November 2006, 17:45:36
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....... got Vx to sort it when I had other stuff done.......
That'll have been your problem!  ;)
Just make sure that all contacts are clean, maybe a squirt of silicon or WD40 after they've been cleaned, and slightly bend the live connections of the holders so they are a little harder on the lamp (you plant bulbs in the garden  :-?) Don't buy crappy lamps either. My wife's Astra went through a phase of eating tail/brake lamps.
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: Bo Bo on 18 November 2006, 18:21:25
Many people on here have said that Omega's (& maybe other Vx's) are a bit finicky about brake bulbs/lamps!!! & to use genuine Vx ones.
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: MikeDundee on 18 November 2006, 18:26:40
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....... got Vx to sort it when I had other stuff done.......
That'll have been your problem!  ;)
Just make sure that all contacts are clean, maybe a squirt of silicon or WD40 after they've been cleaned, and slightly bend the live connections of the holders so they are a little harder on the lamp (you plant bulbs in the garden  :-?) Don't buy crappy lamps either. My wife's Astra went through a phase of eating tail/brake lamps.
Cheers I will give that a try, see what happens :y
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: MikeDundee on 19 November 2006, 09:34:40
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....... got Vx to sort it when I had other stuff done.......
That'll have been your problem!  ;)
Just make sure that all contacts are clean, maybe a squirt of silicon or WD40 after they've been cleaned, and slightly bend the live connections of the holders so they are a little harder on the lamp (you plant bulbs in the garden  :-?) Don't buy crappy lamps either. My wife's Astra went through a phase of eating tail/brake lamps.
Cheers I will give that a try, see what happens :y

Nothing wrong with the contacts, they are all clean, I cleaned them anyway, bend them up, but again the contacts where fine, could'nt find ma WD40 so did'nt give it a squirt, still got the problem, still coming up brake light?, unless its the hellfrauds bulb?
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: Jay w on 19 November 2006, 15:38:40
i get it from time to time with mine....well it is daily now!!!!!

One min it is on, next the check display is telling me is the bulb has gone, and then is will be working again.
Always the same side, even if i change the bulbs over.
Holder is nice and tight, no corrosion and Vx bulbs, really buggin me now
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: 1908pools on 19 November 2006, 15:55:04
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i get it from time to time with mine....well it is daily now!!!!!

One min it is on, next the check display is telling me is the bulb has gone, and then is will be working again.
Always the same side, even if i change the bulbs over.
Holder is nice and tight, no corrosion and Vx bulbs, really buggin me now

I used to get this problem from time to time on 99 2.0 CDX, used to bug the hell out of me, local independant garage where I get my servicing done had a look and said it had a bad earth. Put a new earth wire in and touch wood it hasn;t happened since.

Just need to get me heater controls fixed now and I'm ready for the winter :y
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: Matchless on 19 November 2006, 17:38:43
Have you had a blocked scuttle drain recently? The bulb monitoring box is in the passenger footwell (at least on some models) so can get wet if the drain is allowed to block.
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: Markjay on 19 November 2006, 21:34:46
Had this problem on my previous meega... kept changing bulbs but this was only short term solution. The meegas seem to like some brands more than othera - in my case it gave least greif with Ring bulbs - which are cheap petrol-station bulbs - so the branded ones are not always best! Didn't try Vx own though. Keep changing bulbs until the light goes away...

Had no such problems with my current meega though.


Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: MikeDundee on 19 November 2006, 22:25:39
I don't mind admitting it, I can be a bit of an idiot at times, have been checking the lights on the boot lid, forgot  the brake lights are on the rear side panels, will check tomorrow now  :-[ :-[
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: Andy B on 19 November 2006, 22:36:21
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I don't mind admitting it, I can be a bit of an idiot at times, have been checking the lights on the boot lid, forgot  the brake lights are on the rear side panels, will check tomorrow now  :-[ :-[
Doh!  ;) You can see the lamps directly if you leave the holders dangling in the boot and drop the rear seat backs.
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: MikeDundee on 19 November 2006, 22:48:24
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I don't mind admitting it, I can be a bit of an idiot at times, have been checking the lights on the boot lid, forgot  the brake lights are on the rear side panels, will check tomorrow now  :-[ :-[
Doh!  ;) You can see the lamps directly if you leave the holders dangling in the boot and drop the rear seat backs.

Yeah I know which one, checked the reflection in a bank window while stuck in traffic this afternoon in the city, coming back fae Bob.dents/supermops, left hand side :y
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: nixoro on 20 November 2006, 10:49:54
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I don't mind admitting it, I can be a bit of an idiot at times, have been checking the lights on the boot lid, forgot  the brake lights are on the rear side panels, will check tomorrow now  :-[ :-[
Doh!  ;) You can see the lamps directly if you leave the holders dangling in the boot and drop the rear seat backs.

Yeah I know which one, checked the reflection in a bank window while stuck in traffic this afternoon in the city, coming back fae Bob.dents/supermops, left hand side :y

If you find the bulbs are seated correctly try disconnecting the light unit and check the pins which plug into the connector as I had an ongoing problem like this and it turned out one of these pins were not making a good contact.
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: MikeDundee on 20 November 2006, 19:43:01
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I don't mind admitting it, I can be a bit of an idiot at times, have been checking the lights on the boot lid, forgot  the brake lights are on the rear side panels, will check tomorrow now  :-[ :-[
Doh!  ;) You can see the lamps directly if you leave the holders dangling in the boot and drop the rear seat backs.

Yeah I know which one, checked the reflection in a bank window while stuck in traffic this afternoon in the city, coming back fae Bob.dents/supermops, left hand side :y

If you find the bulbs are seated correctly try disconnecting the light unit and check the pins which plug into the connector as I had an ongoing problem like this and it turned out one of these pins were not making a good contact.

Cheers, not had a chance to check it yet,  :y
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: MikeDundee on 21 November 2006, 20:54:55
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I don't mind admitting it, I can be a bit of an idiot at times, have been checking the lights on the boot lid, forgot  the brake lights are on the rear side panels, will check tomorrow now  :-[ :-[
Doh!  ;) You can see the lamps directly if you leave the holders dangling in the boot and drop the rear seat backs.

Yeah I know which one, checked the reflection in a bank window while stuck in traffic this afternoon in the city, coming back fae Bob.dents/supermops, left hand side :y


If you find the bulbs are seated correctly try disconnecting the light unit and check the pins which plug into the connector as I had an ongoing problem like this and it turned out one of these pins were not making a good contact.

Cheers, not had a chance to check it yet,  :y

All done now working fine, cheers for the advice folks :y...lucky I did'nt get pillock of the week for this post ;D ;D
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: nixoro on 22 November 2006, 12:57:50
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I don't mind admitting it, I can be a bit of an idiot at times, have been checking the lights on the boot lid, forgot  the brake lights are on the rear side panels, will check tomorrow now  :-[ :-[
Doh!  ;) You can see the lamps directly if you leave the holders dangling in the boot and drop the rear seat backs.

Yeah I know which one, checked the reflection in a bank window while stuck in traffic this afternoon in the city, coming back fae Bob.dents/supermops, left hand side :y


If you find the bulbs are seated correctly try disconnecting the light unit and check the pins which plug into the connector as I had an ongoing problem like this and it turned out one of these pins were not making a good contact.

Cheers, not had a chance to check it yet,  :y

All done now working fine, cheers for the advice folks :y...lucky I did'nt get pillock of the week for this post ;D ;D

Good to hear you got it sorted :y

What was it in the end causing the problem?
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: MikeDundee on 22 November 2006, 20:35:31
Errr.......my stupiditiy :-[.......was changing the boot lid light, instead of the actual brake light on the rear panel passenger side :-[
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: TheBoy on 22 November 2006, 20:38:01
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Errr.......my stupiditiy :-[.......was changing the boot lid light, instead of the actual brake light on the rear panel passenger side :-[
You've just won todays Pillock Award....   ;D
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: Bo Bo on 22 November 2006, 20:49:58
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Errr.......my stupiditiy :-[.......was changing the boot lid light, instead of the actual brake light on the rear panel passenger side :-[
Err, well you're not alone........ :-[
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: MikeDundee on 22 November 2006, 21:28:00
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Errr.......my stupiditiy :-[.......was changing the boot lid light, instead of the actual brake light on the rear panel passenger side :-[
You've just won todays Pillock Award....   ;D

Yeah fine take it on my shoulders no problems...but your a day late TB ;D
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: MikeDundee on 22 November 2006, 21:34:25
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Errr.......my stupiditiy :-[.......was changing the boot lid light, instead of the actual brake light on the rear panel passenger side :-[
Err, well you're not alone........ :-[

I feel a lot better now, its god to know your not alone, thanx Bo Bo :y...anyway I have just remembered i have a really good excuse for my pillockness....too much tasty malt whisky and beer on Friday night ;D ;D
Title: Re: brake light problem
Post by: Bo Bo on 22 November 2006, 21:47:28
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Errr.......my stupiditiy :-[.......was changing the boot lid light, instead of the actual brake light on the rear panel passenger side :-[
Err, well you're not alone........ :-[

I feel a lot better now, its god to know your not alone, thanx Bo Bo :y...anyway I have just remembered i have a really good excuse for my pillockness....too much tasty malt whisky and beer on Friday night ;D ;D
Bit like me not being able to change my climate bulbs on Sat after the night before!