[V6-12v] Stoplights
James4ihl at aol.com
James4ihl at aol.com
Thu Dec 18 17:01:11 EST 2003
Uhhh... that is weird. Yeah, you got me. Definitely check the fuse first,
like you say. Past that it'd be a case of checking for discontinuity in the
wiring I guess - ouch!
Make sure you definitely have the right type of bulb first by plugging the
one you have in the corresponding light on the other (working) side to make sure
it's not just still the bulb before you go to all the trouble of trying to
track down a wiring fault...
Good luck and Merry Christmas!
James
In a message dated 18/12/03 9:55:43 pm, touring_fan at msn.com writes:
> I went to take the ol Audi in for inspection. When I was driving home, my
> dad told me one of my stoplights were out. I went to get a replacement and
> brought it home and it didn't fit. The little knobs on the side were at
> different heights whereas the original bulb, the knobs were the same. I
> went back, got another set. I put those in and they didn't work. I tried
> putting the old ones in, the working one and non-working and neither one
> worked. I am at a loss, the only thing I can think of is a fuse is bad
> somehow. The Audi is a 1994 90 CS Quattro Sport. Anyone have any insight
> to help me? The stoplights are in the trunk lid in the middle of each
> taillight assembly.
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