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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / October 2006

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night lights turn on but tail lights do not on

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mike - 02 Oct 2006 08:46 GMT
I owned 2001 infinity I-30.one day while driving at night other driver
told me my tails lights are not on.next day I check the light
bulds,fuses but everything look normal.But one day the tail lights came
back on by them shelves.Then sometimes went off again.any suggestions?

                                                            P.S. tail
lights are working normal while applying brake.And my power sunroof
taking longer time to open and close but,auto close and open mode do
not work anymore.
Lawrence Glickman - 02 Oct 2006 11:00 GMT
>I owned 2001 infinity I-30.one day while driving at night other driver
>told me my tails lights are not on.next day I check the light
>bulds,fuses but everything look normal.But one day the tail lights came
>back on by them shelves.Then sometimes went off again.any suggestions?

Suggestion is you might have an intermittent short circuit in your
wiring somewhere, or an intermittent *open* circuit due to corrosion
at cable connectors.

>                                                             P.S. tail
>lights are working normal while applying brake.And my power sunroof
>taking longer time to open and close but,auto close and open mode do
>not work anymore.

Well, I think you should get a wiring diagram for this vehicle, and
follow the cable(s) from your fuse panel(s) to your sun roof and tail
lights, at least until they disappear into the chassis where you can't
follow them anymore.  It might be something as simple as a loose
connector, or a corroded connection, or a wiring harness rubbing up
against a vibrating or hot engine part.

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