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Last week someone mentioned that I had no brake lights. My signals worked and when I put the lights on the tail lights worked but no brake lights.
Well it ended up being a blown fuse.
A few days later I checked the brake lights again and they are not working again.
I just happened to have a six pack of 15A fuses in my glove box so I replace the fuse again. A day later it happens again so I then I check the lights periodically to see if it was blowing the fuse right away but they appear to work for a least at day.:iono:
Has anybody else had this problem?
Can anybody direct me to a permanent solution?
The last thing I want is someone plowing into me because my brake lights don't work!
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could you be experiencing the short that can happen from the wiring harness going into the hatch?
I recall hearing about wire exposure happening in/by the boot where the wiring exits the unibody and enters the hatch.. may want to check that out first (if the short includes the 3rd brakecense plate/misc hatch lights/wiper motor/etc)...
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^^ yep. Check the rubber gromet at the top of the hatch while its opened, probably a few wires that are spliced and connecting...
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I checked the grommet and it looked OK. No cracks or tears in the grommet and it looked sealed on each end.
Perhaps if I pull open the grommet and check the wires...
All of the other electrical to the hatch appears in working order.
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There were a few wires with cracked casings with bare wire exposed to other bare wire. A little bit of electrical tape and hopefully it will hold up.
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Yup, exactly what happened on my wagon. I did same as you, and touch wood they've been fine. Mind you, mine was a whole lot messier...burned up when I used the rear de-mist, but luckily blew the fuses pretty quick...just a little crispy :lol:
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02-18-2008, 01:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-18-2008, 01:30 PM by Frost__2001.)
well one option about the fuses if they keep blowing, is switch to a higher wattage fuse, until your can get your car checked to see if it's under the recall.
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