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Rear Light Assembly Ground Fault ~ Non-OEM Repair

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Hi, I have had a go at doing this earth bipass mod, as I too was getting the intermittent tail light failure on my 08 TT.
I had tried the cleaning of spades and connectors to no avail.
My question is: I have placed the additional earth connector to a bolt on the chassis/bumper (metal) adjacent to the light fitting, rather than down and underneath the car like shown in your photographs.
Will this work? The lights are working. Is this a worthy earth point???
If you remove the light cluster the bolt can be seen nearest to the side of the car. It has made for a shorter earth wire from cluster to earth point. I also used male bullet/female terminals to allow easy disconnect when changing a bulb, rather than a wing nut.
Thanks for this mod... I was quoted 120 just to look at the problem!!!
 
Yes my first post, but have been visiting the forum since buying my TT last year. It has saved me cash and put my mind at rest on many occasion :)

The bolt point I used appears to be one of the fixing points of the bumper. I cleaned the points before fixing but did not apply grease or wax to protect the points. What products would you recommend?

After doing the wiring, I had a look underneath the car and wasn't sure which of the two bolts I could have wired to. I would have thought the chances of water getting at the earth would be greater here?

Fingers crossed the point I have earthed to will have done the job and I won't hear that annoying fault signal again. If it does work... a picture may be a good add on to this how to. You would have to pardon my novice wiring skills though!
Thanks for the feedback.
 
Sporadic tail light failure message on start-up, drive a mile or so, press the break, signal disappears and tail light comes back on again. Amassive pain!
 
It is really easy to do (the OEM repair), as long as you have right tools and components.
Took me half an hour to do.
You'll need:
Wire strippers, Wire cutters, Drill, Connector Crimper Tool (I used this rather than soldering iron), Electrical Tape, Thick 1m length of Earth wire depending on whether you are attaching to the bolt under the car or the bumper bracket next to the light fitting, wax or grease to protect earth connections from water.
1-off Male and 1-off female bullet connector - So you can detach earth wire when removing light cluster in future. (wing nut is another option as per top of this feed).
2-off connectors. The connector needs to be big enough to fit over the bolt you are connecting to (on car and bolt fitted to light fitting).
4-off washers and one nut and bolt. The smaller the better. I will try and take a picture in the next day or so to show how mine looks.
Trust me, I am a real novice with this sort of thing, but it is very simple to do.
 
Nightmare. Did you put the connect to underneath the car or next to the light cluster/bumper bracket?

I guess you cleaned up the area you connected to, so that it was metal to metal (no paint or muck in between). And you placed the connector inside the light to the outer most metal wire run as per the pictures above?

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