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owen 07-24-2008 06:57 AM

2003 A4 Tdi
 
Have got message on panel that "Left Brake light" defective but find that
bulb is fine though not lighting on braking.(Right side working ) Any fuses
or anywhere else I can check?




Bill 07-24-2008 07:55 AM

Re: 2003 A4 Tdi
 
Please explain what "Left Brake light" defective but find that
bulb is fine though not lighting on braking. means.


"owen" <sandy1@iol.ie> wrote in message
news:g69qmo$kf1$1@reader01.news.esat.net...
> Have got message on panel that "Left Brake light" defective but find that
> bulb is fine though not lighting on braking.(Right side working ) Any
> fuses or anywhere else I can check?
>
>
>




Dano58 07-24-2008 11:00 AM

Re: 2003 A4 Tdi
 
On Jul 24, 7:57 am, "owen" <san...@iol.ie> wrote:
> Have got message on panel that "Left Brake light" defective but find that
> bulb is fine though not lighting on braking.(Right side working ) Any fuses
> or anywhere else I can check?


When you say the 'bulb is fine' I assume that means that it is
lighting up when you turn on the lights but isn't lighting up when
braking...? If so, need to replace the bulb as there are 2 separate
filaments in the bulb. The braking one has burnt out.

Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA

owen 07-24-2008 03:33 PM

Re: 2003 A4 Tdi
 


Brake light is a single filament one and works when connected across 12V
battery. Does not work when brake pedal depressed with ignition on. Right
brake light does light when brake pedal depressed.
I get buzzer and message on DIS; "Left Brake Light". My difficulty is that
the brake light bulb is good, I have tried changing with no change to
symptoms. Obviously there is some interruption to feed to the brake light.
(All other functions, reversing lights, side lights, fog lights and
indicators work fine.) I was hoping someone might know of a fuse or
something "easy" in circuit before I have to start tracing wiring from Rear
cluster to brake pedal! Help!

"Bill" <bargerw@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Please explain what "Left Brake light" defective but find that
> bulb is fine though not lighting on braking. means.
>
>
> "owen" <sandy1@iol.ie> wrote in message
> news:g69qmo$kf1$1@reader01.news.esat.net...
>> Have got message on panel that "Left Brake light" defective but find that
>> bulb is fine though not lighting on braking.(Right side working ) Any
>> fuses or anywhere else I can check?
>>
>>
>>

>
>



A Lurker 07-24-2008 09:08 PM

Re: 2003 A4 Tdi
 
"owen" <sandy1@iol.ie> wrote in
news:g6aovb$bbe$1@reader01.news.esat.net:

>
>
> Brake light is a single filament one and works when connected across
> 12V battery. Does not work when brake pedal depressed with ignition
> on. Right brake light does light when brake pedal depressed.
> I get buzzer and message on DIS; "Left Brake Light". My difficulty is
> that the brake light bulb is good, I have tried changing with no
> change to symptoms. Obviously there is some interruption to feed to
> the brake light. (All other functions, reversing lights, side lights,
> fog lights and indicators work fine.) I was hoping someone might know
> of a fuse or something "easy" in circuit before I have to start
> tracing wiring from Rear cluster to brake pedal! Help!

<snip>
>>> Have got message on panel that "Left Brake light" defective but find
>>> that bulb is fine though not lighting on braking.(Right side working
>>> ) Any fuses or anywhere else I can check?
>>>



Owen

We have a 2003 A4 and have had several times where there were problems
with the sockets not the bulbs. Recently tyhe left front directional
stopped working and filaments were fine but the contact wire on the base
of the bulb was burned through. A new bulb didn't solve the problem and
the contacts of the socket had to be sanded for better contact and bent
slightly also. A cheap multimeter will go a long way in tracing where the
problem is, both for checking voltage and continuity.

HTH

Jerry


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