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<blockquote data-quote="lass 18" data-source="post: 125629" data-attributes="member: 1494"><p>CS318</p><p></p><p>Mine was a connector problem. Only one side of the tail lamp was OK. Damn irritating because every time starts the car the OBC will display a message i.e. Third Brake Light Failure if I'm not mistaken. </p><p></p><p>I tweaked the connector but this only provide temporary solution to my problem. I then send the car to a few electricians but they were unable to resolve my problem definitively. </p><p></p><p>My final solution albeit quite extreme was replacing the rear tail lamp with a new set. Set me back close to RM800 but my problem was finally solved. </p><p></p><p>Yours might not even be the connector due to both tail lamps are not working. If it is a connector problem the advice put forth by fire i.e. "it just the contact need a bit smack down..twist a bit here & there" should provide a temporary respite to your problem. You should try this first and if this solves your problem you'll know for sure it is a connector problem and you can focus your time and efforts to replace the connector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lass 18, post: 125629, member: 1494"] CS318 Mine was a connector problem. Only one side of the tail lamp was OK. Damn irritating because every time starts the car the OBC will display a message i.e. Third Brake Light Failure if I'm not mistaken. I tweaked the connector but this only provide temporary solution to my problem. I then send the car to a few electricians but they were unable to resolve my problem definitively. My final solution albeit quite extreme was replacing the rear tail lamp with a new set. Set me back close to RM800 but my problem was finally solved. Yours might not even be the connector due to both tail lamps are not working. If it is a connector problem the advice put forth by fire i.e. "it just the contact need a bit smack down..twist a bit here & there" should provide a temporary respite to your problem. You should try this first and if this solves your problem you'll know for sure it is a connector problem and you can focus your time and efforts to replace the connector. [/QUOTE]
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