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Keith Willcocks
(If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!)
Hello Keith,
>> Hi folks,
>> my 2004 206 Gti (136HP) behaives a little crazy since last week.
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> and see if it still happens. If that cures it, fit new bulbs because
> one of them is shorting between the filaments.
Keith, you are THE man!
You were 100% right.
As I looked at my backlights, I recognizied that ALL lights&brakes were on
like a christmas tree(for a week).
I removed the fuses of the brakelights one-by-one to find the faulty part.
The right side double filament had a short (whisker) between the backlight
and brakelight.
Bought a doublepack lamps for 3.13Euro, so I have one spare.
5days worried, 5min work, endless happy
tnx
davecube.com
Keith Willcocks - 12 Sep 2006 08:51 GMT
> Hello Keith,
>
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> tnx
> davecube.com
Glad it worked. Years ago my father-in-law said that Fiat were clever
because, when he braked in his 128, the front lights came on so that
pedestrians knew you were stopping. Needless to say, he had the same
"shorting lamp" problem.

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Keith Willcocks
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Malc - 12 Sep 2006 21:28 GMT
>> Hello Keith,
>>
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> so that pedestrians knew you were stopping. Needless to say, he had
> the same "shorting lamp" problem.
Well there's a thing. That's a good one that is. Nice cure.

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Malc
Cheap, but not as cheap as your girlfriend
Tunku - 23 Sep 2006 04:11 GMT
>>> Hello Keith,
>>>
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>
> Well there's a thing. That's a good one that is. Nice cure.
Just read this. I had the same on a CZ 175 motorbike. When I hit the
back brake the headlight came on. It was the rear double filament bulb
that was shorting. This was about 25 years ago. Bulbs haven't changed
much. :-)

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Tunku
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