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J-Spec rear lights not working...


Bradb

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Just filling up in the station, walking back to car, front lights on, no mistake there. But no rear lights on or number plate lights working.

 

Tried the brakes, sure enough they work. Took it to my usual back street garage. They checked the fuses as best they can not understanding japanese. Took a rear cluster out checked the bulbs to see if blown. Ok.

 

Any ideas guys?

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Both fuse boxes.. The small fuses have been checked, those big box fuse type thingies not been checked. Could it be one of those?

 

How can you tell its gone? Is there a particular one it may be? Where can I get a replacment.  

 

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Sorry mate, I can't help you any further. I could if I could see the car...

 

I'm stumped. the rear lights are powered from the same fuse as the sidelights, (10a in the drivers kickwell), to be honest I would have thought it would also power the front sidelights.

 

have you had any work done on the car recently? (since noticing the rear lights are out.)

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Also try relay # 46 (in the owners manual) it's marked power and is 60A rated. This also supplies power for LH Tail, RH Tail, Number plate, Door, Dash lights. This is supplemental to the fuses which control the circuit coming out of the relay.

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Quote: from Simon on 9:47 pm on Jan. 22, 2002[br]Also try relay # 46 (in the owners manual) it's marked power and is 60A rated. This also supplies power for LH Tail, RH Tail, Number plate, Door, Dash lights. This is supplemental to the fuses which control the circuit coming out of the relay.

 

I thought you still had dash lights?

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Problem solved.

 

Nobody told me about the fuse box in the drivers side kick box, my frinedly Toyota dealership pointed me in that direction.

 

10a Blade fuse blown and replaced. Job done.

 

Fully working.

 

Thanks kids,

 

 

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