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Re: Service due light cancellation
« Reply #30 on: 17 July 2020, 22:33:47 »

Coming to a Vauxhall in 2022 :D
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Re: Service due light cancellation
« Reply #31 on: 22 July 2020, 19:40:12 »


Thanks to all for help. Problem is now solved.
Picture above shows the base of bulb no. 3, offside rear light cluster, which is the bulb which can be twin filament. The picture shows it is clearly single filament. The bulb envelope looked a bit blackened internally. so I replaced the bulb with new, and the InSP2 message has vanished. Great! Wondering why, I checked its resistance, and it read 20 ohms, which means it is now more like a 6w bulb. I guess that is what the message was trying to tell me.
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Re: Service due light cancellation
« Reply #32 on: 22 July 2020, 20:49:23 »

Job jobbed  :y
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