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Vehicle & Technical => Range Rover => Topic started by: benbenukuk on August 26, 2008, 16:35:29

Title: side light's not working
Post by: benbenukuk on August 26, 2008, 16:35:29
Hi, I only have one side light It's the drivers rear , the front and passanger side rear don't work, I have changed the bulb's but still nothing weird thing is that both brake lights work, any ideas? cheers.  Ben
Title: Re: side light's not working
Post by: waveydavey on August 26, 2008, 16:47:31
First thing to do is use a voltmeter and check if you have wigglies to the connections.

Usually its just the connections; if you havenet got a  voltmeter give them a good clean and try again.
Title: Re: side light's not working
Post by: clbarclay on August 26, 2008, 18:05:08
The fittings that hold the bulbs can get badly corroded, make sure you remove any corrosion from the holders to ensure a good contact.

After that I would trace the wiring back, checking all the connectors. I have known some of the wires into a plug under the dash next to the A pillar corrode through, which killed a number of my rear lights.
Title: Re: side light's not working
Post by: ben_haynes on August 26, 2008, 23:37:48
have you checked the fuses??? as they are linked diagonaly across the vehicle IIRC that will be why driver front and passenger rear are out, but like others say corrosion or maybe the bulb has blown
Title: Re: side light's not working
Post by: benbenukuk on August 27, 2008, 20:25:18
Checked the fuse's again and found that the one controlling the front side lights was blown  :oops:  I changed the fuse a few time's only to find that it blows again, I changed the fuse for the back light's and still only have one any ideas? cheers.  Ben
Title: Re: side light's not working
Post by: Range Rover Blues on September 02, 2008, 02:24:06
You should have 1 fuse for the RH lights and one fuse for the LH. IIRC the right hand side also lights the dahs and the LHS the number plate.

If the fuse blows you have a short circuit.  Firstly check the tow bar electrics as these are vulnerable to damage and can cause shorts/cross talk.

Next try removing some of the light units and check the curent draw/resistane to earth before trying a new fuse so you don't go wasting fuses.  You might have had a wire chaffe through somewhere.
Title: Re: side light's not working
Post by: benbenukuk on September 24, 2008, 10:13:14
well it's had it's M.O.T and it passed  :D in the end I got out an auto electrician to find the problem with the lights not working on the passanger side but he had no luck as well, so he spliced it with the side that was working, It turned out that the front drivers side that wasn't working was because the unit was corroded we changed this and that works now, cheers.  Ben
Title: Re: side light's not working
Post by: Range Rover Blues on September 24, 2008, 18:38:57
When mine failed it was the joint at the end of the dash, it had got wet through condensation and the bullits corroded.
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