Number plate lights

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MY92
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Number plate lights

Post by MY92 »

Hi

My number plate lights aren't working, the bulbs are fine. I have pulled off the back cover and at the connectors they aren't getting any voltage.

I have checked my fuses in the kick panel and under thebonnet and they are all fine.

Does anyone have any ideas?

On another note....

My rear wiper does not work, when I turn it on I can hear it clicking.

Also the rear interior light does not work (but I know the bulb is fine).

Any helpw ould be much appreciated.
John

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555BCTurbo
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Post by 555BCTurbo »

OOOOO...you have a rear wiper...

We unfortunately didn't get that option here...

As far as the lights go, get some new bulbs, even if the old ones look alright, and if that doesn't do it disassemble the bulb holder assemblies and clean the snot out of them, with sandpaper and the like. If that still yields no results, see if you are getting voltage at the connection point. If that doesn't work...I would say give up and import the car to me. :-D
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Re: Number plate lights

Post by subawhatsubawho »

MY92 wrote:the connectors they aren't getting any voltage
I guess this rules the bulbs out.
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MY92
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Post by MY92 »

Sorted, had to replace some corroded wire.
John

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