Re: Mutter, mutter...dummy tail lights
Posted: 17 Feb 2015 10:41
I am very happy I came across this thread...
I've been confounded. After getting the Patrol in January, I gathered the "dummy lights" on the right hand side worked, but not the left. I was not aware they were dummies...
I removed the light fitting over the weekend. I swore a little at the previous owner having messed up the internals of the rear lights (the holes where the lamps were put in are relatively neatly done, but definitely not factory-moulded - I was trying to understand why he'd messed the bits up).
I muttered about his mucking around with the original harness etc. Could not work out exactly what the reasons for the things were. Just noticed home-made connectors and so-on and so-forth. The only lamp which appeared properly connected (and the moutning hole "factory moulded") was the reverse light...
This morning I came across this thread... Everything now makes sense... All is right in the world.
Over the weekend, I'll sort out the lights, connectors etc and have everything ship-shape.
Thanks folks.
Ian
I've been confounded. After getting the Patrol in January, I gathered the "dummy lights" on the right hand side worked, but not the left. I was not aware they were dummies...
I removed the light fitting over the weekend. I swore a little at the previous owner having messed up the internals of the rear lights (the holes where the lamps were put in are relatively neatly done, but definitely not factory-moulded - I was trying to understand why he'd messed the bits up).
I muttered about his mucking around with the original harness etc. Could not work out exactly what the reasons for the things were. Just noticed home-made connectors and so-on and so-forth. The only lamp which appeared properly connected (and the moutning hole "factory moulded") was the reverse light...
This morning I came across this thread... Everything now makes sense... All is right in the world.
Over the weekend, I'll sort out the lights, connectors etc and have everything ship-shape.
Thanks folks.
Ian