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Old 05-03-2011, 08:05 AM   #1
LCGI
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Red face One Brake Light - OUT ?

Howdy to all,
RE: EF Fairmont Ghia (1995)
Earlier this week as my wife drove off to work .... I noticed the passenger-side Brake Light was out ? Thinking it was likely a faulty bulb - I got a couple of new ones (12V 21W) with a view to replacing the BL bulbs - as a pair.

Well... as it turns out, the existing Bulb is OK - so I then checked the Fuse ?
No problems there either - fuse is Good.

I checked the BL Switch on pedal, then realised if BL on parcel shelf and drivers side were working - then Switch must be OK too.

So my friends, I am now at a loss - as to how to proceed from here ?

What could this be - and have I missing something obvious ?

All help appreciated... would be nice to get this fixed today.

Regards,
Larry

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