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Rear Light Assembly Ground Fault ~ Non-OEM Repair

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I too now have this issue - My outer offside light has become intermittent and on inspection I have very slight distortion of the plastic around the earth pin.

For now, I have just cleaned up the connector but will be carrying out your modification in the very near future.

The only thing that intrigues me is why a dodgy earth connection manifests itself in just the one bulb going out viewtopic.php?f=19&t=162142&hilit=rear+light+fault. I'm guessing that the reason you don't get the Ford Escort style disco lights is due to the lights being electronically controlled, rather than all being physically connected together, so they can't earth through each other.

I drew the layout of the rear light cluster and the pinout of the connector (offside) and, interestingly found that both indicators are fed separately as are the two Brake/Tail lights - Maybe this is for the bulb failure warning system?





Thanks for the write up.

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I have now carried out the supplementary earth modification and the difference in my rear lights is visible.

Pre modification, with the engine running, the car in reverse, the brake lights on and the indicator flashing the voltage on my reverse light was dipping to just over 10V and you could see the intensity alter as the indicator flashed.

Post modification the voltage only dips to 12v and the intensity of the reverse light doesn't seem to alter at all.

I now feel a bit happier knowing that my rear light fittings aren't likely to melt!

:)
 
TT-driver said:
For the rear lights/break lights the individual connectors are also there for switching on just 1 bulb in case of using the parking light: indicator to one side, ignition off.
I hadn't noticed that this was the case and it explains why they're not just paralleled up.

I wonder if there's a reason for the indicators being fed separately too?
 
The guide is in the knowledgebase, complete with picures (I dont know why they're not showing in this thread though).

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Yes that's right, the original wiring remains the same.

Effectively the original earth wire and the supplementary earth wire are in parallel.
 
Just be careful not to allow the plastic weld to run anywhere it shouldn't.

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