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sammy1 |
posted on 28th Mar 05 at 12:31 |
sorted I bought some dodgy bulbs from motor world that was the problem | |
sammy1 |
posted on 27th Mar 05 at 18:25 |
i have only just had the engine put in not long ago | |
Ian |
posted on 27th Mar 05 at 15:35 |
Only those from fitting ICE. | |
danny-corsa |
posted on 27th Mar 05 at 14:38 |
it may not be something to do with earthing. some wires may have crossed. or the brake lights are getting a permanent feed from somewhere. try following the wires from the brake lights back and see what happens. also try to think of anything that may have caused it (i.e; hav you wired anything up recently | |
Fad |
posted on 27th Mar 05 at 14:14 |
Ian do you know all the earthing points in a corsa? i have a serious earthing problem but cant find the source :mad: | |
Ojc |
posted on 27th Mar 05 at 13:50 |
Could also be the alternator, mine done this and took all charge from the battery. | |
Ian |
posted on 27th Mar 05 at 13:42 |
The pedal just has a switch, they're adjustable for position by a small amount but that shouldn't cause the light to the be slightly on. | |
notts_v6 |
posted on 27th Mar 05 at 13:35 |
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X 60RSA |
posted on 26th Mar 05 at 19:36 |
Aint there a sensor on the actual foot pedal, this can be adjusted i believe. | |
Fad |
posted on 26th Mar 05 at 18:30 |
check all your earthing points...gearbox, body and alternator | |
sammy1 |
posted on 26th Mar 05 at 14:51 |
I have a corsa with a 2.0 16v redtop engine my break lights are on very slighty all the time when the engine is switched of this flats the battery all the time i dont know what it is anyon got any ideas.... |