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Corsa E-Tec

posted on 24th Feb 05 at 15:08

see :D, not having the double filiment shorts out the electrics in the lights and makes funny things happen.


RyeSt

posted on 24th Feb 05 at 14:19

All sorted now thanks. The brake light had single filiment in and the reverse light had the double!!


K2 GTi

posted on 24th Feb 05 at 13:56

double filement:

1 filient for lights,
1 for brake

all in the same bulb


RyeSt

posted on 24th Feb 05 at 13:52

What difference wil that make? sorry to ask but dont no much bout electrics


Corsa E-Tec

posted on 24th Feb 05 at 13:50

yes, you need a double fillement bulb for the brake lights.

the top two lights.


RyeSt

posted on 24th Feb 05 at 13:46

I fittted a set of gen 3 lexus lights about a week ago and took my car for its mot toady and found out when you put the brakes on the sidelight in the head lamps come on. Any ideas?