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So I have had my new Z for a week now. '06 with Veilside kit. Bodywork is in good condition and only a few common Z problems came with it, which I have already fixed. However today I noticed one of the rear brake lights don't work. These are custom LED lights so can't be a duff bulb issue, what else could be causing it?

 

These are the lights if it helps paint the picture better.

Excuse the wheels - some proper ones are on order!

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I'm guessing you mean the upper lights ?

The easiest way it would be to pull the unit and power it up off of the car.

I'm guessing it is a duff bulb but as to how to replace it, I've no idea.

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Just to close the chapter, I took the rear light out today and cleaned the contacts, put it back together and works 100%. Either needed a clean or he may have got the connections the wrong way around, either way it works!

  • 3 weeks later...
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Open a new chapter: one light is dim when both are connected, when I unplug the bright one, the dim one is bright again! I have cleaned the contacts and soldered the wires, help!

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Yes that was what I was thinking - where would I go to find the earth? I'm guessing it's not the main earthy as all other electrics are ok, so do the lights have their own earth that I need to find?

  • 1 month later...
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Guys I still need to get to the bottom of this! So to bring you up to date:

 

I sold my LED lights and put on an OEM set.

The right hand side doesn't seem to work at all - e.g. Normal light or brake light.

I found the ground point on the rear of the boot, took it off and cleaned it, but still nothing.

If I disconnect the left hand tail light, the right one magically works.

I have found where the tail light relay should be next to the battery - but there isn't one - maybe something to do with it?

 

Any help would be great!

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