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1987 765ti so this little thing wont go out........ the warning bulb that says you have a lite out.....I don't....but the bulb will not turn off....wanring bulb that is... now, the lite bulb comes on when I turn on the parking lites...and it stays on.... what could be wrong? take out all bulbs, and dielectric grease all contacts? fix rear licencs plate lites? drop back 10 yards and punt? the console, ashtray front and back, and the glove box don't work...but I don't think it would be that.... any one else have this problem? |
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"surfbug" <acapaldi (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1159839617.172727.167700 (AT) i42g2000cwa (DOT) googlegroups.com... 1987 765ti so this little thing wont go out........ the warning bulb that says you have a lite out.....I don't....but the bulb will not turn off....wanring bulb that is... now, the lite bulb comes on when I turn on the parking lites...and it stays on.... what could be wrong? take out all bulbs, and dielectric grease all contacts? fix rear licencs plate lites? drop back 10 yards and punt? the console, ashtray front and back, and the glove box don't work...but I don't think it would be that.... any one else have this problem? A very common problem. Any imbalance within a pair of bulbs (front pair or back pair) will cause the light to come on. You can determine whether it is the front or back bulbs doing this by removing either the parking light bulbs *or* the tail light bulbs and see if the symptom goes away. If it goes away, replace both of those bulbs with a brand new pair. If not, leave those out and remove the other pair. Now if the symptom goes away try putting the first pair back in. If all is okay with the first pair back in, replace the second pair with a brand new pair. If the symptom never goes away or if it returns when you put the first pair back in, remove the "bulb out" detector and resolder the connections inside or replace it with one from a wrecking yard. If the problem is isolated to the parking lights or the tail lights and replacement doesn't help, carefully work over the contacts and grounds for those bulbs. Mike |
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Alternate solution is the lazy one: don't worry about it but do a regular walkaround and check the lights. The perfect time to do this is when you do your regular weekly checks on fluid levels and tire pressures. Oops! Let me guess. You don't have that regular weekly habit -- don't worry, most drivers don't but should. Me too! I'll admit that ($-<.... |
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byrocat wrote: Alternate solution is the lazy one: don't worry about it but do a regular walkaround and check the lights. The perfect time to do this is when you do your regular weekly checks on fluid levels and tire pressures. Oops! Let me guess. You don't have that regular weekly habit -- don't worry, most drivers don't but should. Me too! I'll admit that ($-<.... Still difficult to check the brake lights, unless you have something shiny behind you. |
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I've had so many "lite-out alerts" over the years that I carry a wooden stick that I can wedge between the front edge of the driver seat and the brake pedal, to hold it down. Then I walk back and see which brake light is out. Unfortunately, I recently noticed that when I lift the tailgate ('89 240 wagon), the center brake light flickers or goes out, so I'm guessing I'll have to replace the flexible cables into the tailgate sometime soon... any suggestions? |
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"surfbug" <acapaldi (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1159839617.172727.167700 (AT) i42g2000cwa (DOT) googlegroups.com... 1987 765ti so this little thing wont go out........ the warning bulb that says you have a lite out.....I don't....but the bulb will not turn off....wanring bulb that is... now, the lite bulb comes on when I turn on the parking lites...and it stays on.... ... any one else have this problem? A very common problem. Any imbalance within a pair of bulbs (front pair or back pair) will cause the light to come on. You can determine whether it is the front or back bulbs doing this by removing either the parking light bulbs *or* the tail light bulbs and see if the symptom goes away. If it goes away, replace both of those bulbs with a brand new pair. If not, leave those out and remove the other pair. Now if the symptom goes away try putting the first pair back in. If all is okay with the first pair back in, replace the second pair with a brand new pair. If the symptom never goes away or if it returns when you put the first pair back in, remove the "bulb out" detector and resolder the connections inside or replace it with one from a wrecking yard. If the problem is isolated to the parking lights or the tail lights and replacement doesn't help, carefully work over the contacts and grounds for those bulbs. Mike |
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Michael Pardee wrote: "surfbug" <acapaldi (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1159839617.172727.167700 (AT) i42g2000cwa (DOT) googlegroups.com... 1987 765ti so this little thing wont go out........ the warning bulb that says you have a lite out.....I don't....but the bulb will not turn off....wanring bulb that is... now, the lite bulb comes on when I turn on the parking lites...and it stays on.... ... any one else have this problem? A very common problem. Any imbalance within a pair of bulbs (front pair or back pair) will cause the light to come on. You can determine whether it is the front or back bulbs doing this by removing either the parking light bulbs *or* the tail light bulbs and see if the symptom goes away. If it goes away, replace both of those bulbs with a brand new pair. If not, leave those out and remove the other pair. Now if the symptom goes away try putting the first pair back in. If all is okay with the first pair back in, replace the second pair with a brand new pair. If the symptom never goes away or if it returns when you put the first pair back in, remove the "bulb out" detector and resolder the connections inside or replace it with one from a wrecking yard. If the problem is isolated to the parking lights or the tail lights and replacement doesn't help, carefully work over the contacts and grounds for those bulbs. Mike I recently replaced a headlight on my '83 245 with one I had kicking around the garage. The lamps in it are generic sealed beam (sealed... lol, I had to replace the one that was ¼ full of water.) The one I put in was one of those expensive "quartz" lamps. The warning light still comes on when I turn on the headlights. Both lamps work. S'pose having a quartz one on one side and a clunky old sealed beam on the other can cause this too? |
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