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Old 12-20-2010, 06:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Tail light problem

I have been working on my tail light mod for about 2-3 weeks. BTW I replaced my tail light bulbs with LED without any problem, but whenever I apply my the brake, both sides light up, but the right side is very dim. For some reason right side bulb is not bright as the left side. I really have no idea what the reason behind this problem. Is there anyway I can work around to fix this problem?


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Old 10-21-2011, 01:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I have been working on my tail light mod for about 2-3 weeks. BTW I replaced my tail light bulbs with LED without any problem, but whenever I apply my the brake, both sides light up, but the right side is very dim. For some reason right side bulb is not bright as the left side. I really have no idea what the reason behind this problem. Is there anyway I can work around to fix this problem?


Thanks..
Excuse me for reviving this thread up. but just in case you haven't got the solution to your problem, i recommend checking the wirings and other parts associated with the tail light. you can also have the TSB for your car, of which you can get more details about the issue.
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