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ajbrad
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:03 am Up
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A mate has put on LED rear lights that are second hand, but they keep cutting out and going off completely both lights. switching back to his old lights and doesn't seem to have a problem. Any idea why this would happen, if it's a fault with the new lights would both go off? Are they not independent units?

Any advice would be great

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Lee
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:10 am Up
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All the bulbs or just one area like the side lights / indicators / reverse / brake??
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ajbrad
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:12 am Up
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All the bulbs I think
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Lee
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:16 am Up
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Earth or dodgy connections then
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ajbrad
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Would that be the lights or the car then do u think. It's just that both go out would that happen if it's the lights.?
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dodgy pin contacts in the rear lamp connector. I had it on my new rear lamps
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KyleHaich
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ajbrad wrote:
A mate has put on LED rear lights that are second hand, but they keep cutting out and going off completely both lights. switching back to his old lights and doesn't seem to have a problem. Any idea why this would happen, if it's a fault with the new lights would both go off? Are they not independent units?

Any advice would be great

Cheers

Are they these lights by any chance ?

 


As these lights are well known for having lot's of problems with the LED's not coming on etc.

Had a set of these one's myself and had to turn the lights on and off again by the stalk about 4 times before the rear LED's would turn on.

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ajbrad
PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 3:19 pm Up
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Yeah they are those lights, well the red version but the same. Thanks chaps guess it's a bin them and get some new ones time
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Lee
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Will be a dodgy resistor, just fix them, wouldn't be hard
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