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Brake lights fail / tails lights on permanently
Anyone got ANY idea whet to look for here?
The dashboard "bulb failure" light has just started to show on my 156 1.8 SportWagon. At first it only went on while braking, but by the time I was able to inspect the lights it was on permanently. I now find that I have NO brake lights working at all and that my tail lights will not go out, even when the engine is stopped and the ignition key removed. All the fuses seem ok. Is this a fault somewhere in the electronics or elsewhere? Thanks for any assistance. Stuart Eastland. |
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> wrote in message
oups.com... > Anyone got ANY idea whet to look for here? > > The dashboard "bulb failure" light has just started to show on my 156 > 1.8 SportWagon. At first it only went on while braking, but by the > time I was able to inspect the lights it was on permanently. > > I now find that I have NO brake lights working at all and that my tail > lights will not go out, even when the engine is stopped and the > ignition key removed. All the fuses seem ok. > > Is this a fault somewhere in the electronics or elsewhere? > > Thanks for any assistance. > > Stuart Eastland. > Is it just the tail lights that are on all the time, or side lights also? There is a parking light position on the ignition, just a thought... |
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I gave up trying to find the fault and took it to my local alfa
franchise who diagnosed a faulty rev counter. This might seem to be a strange item to replace for light problems, but I understand that the rev counter houses all the light failure sensors which are presumably at fault. I'm going to get the new part and fit it myself as it is only held in by three very accessible screws. Stuart |
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