I have changed the bulbs to the back lights... after I press the brake for the first time, the light on the dash stays lit. Any suggestions/insight as to what this means???:1zhelp:
jdub said:Did you use LED bulbs? And do the lights actually work?
jdub said:Those are the correct bulbs. I just wanted to make sure you didn't use LED bulbs...LED's don't provide enough resistance for the tail light sensor and will cause the dash light to illiminate even though the bulbs work.
Since you are using std bulbs, it's likely one brake bulb is not working. Turn your tail lights on and see if the dash light comes on...that would mean a tail ligh has a problem too. Get a helper to watch when you apply your brakes to see if one brake light is out. Likely it's corrosion on the contact to the bulb...a wire brush will fix that quick![]()
BlkSupra87 said::icon_bigg Cool thanks!
-Rich87Tx2 said:I believe the third brake light and possibly others are included too. Check those.
jdub said:She has an '87...there is no spoiler brake light
The blinkers are on a separate circuit...the sensor detects the tail and brake lights.
jdub said:She has an '87...there is no spoiler brake light
The blinkers are on a separate circuit...the sensor detects the tail and brake lights.
-Rich87Tx2 said:Do you mean she has a NA? My 1987 Turbo has a third light under the spoiler.