Weird Tail light behavior - 2005 A4
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Re: Weird Tail light behavior - 2005 A4
Thanks guys! Well, it may be getting worse. This morning when I got in
my car to drive to work, it was running really choppy. At first it felt
like it was "missing"... but even after I got up to speed, there were a
couple of times that it felt like it was running out of gas. The power
dropped dramatically (even if I floored it). On the other hand, if I
took my foot off the gas, and egaged the clutch...it seemed to idle
fine. Also, if I downshifted it seemed to have power... but if I was
running at roughly 3k RPM, it just dogged. What it really felt like was
once when I had a speed governor kick in (on a previous car).
Its a 2005 with only about 13k miles on it. I had my 15k service on
Monday (that's when I asked them to look at the tail lights). I'm
taking it back in tomorrow..and hopefully leaving it with them for as
long as it takes for them to find and fix the problem.
The plot thickens...
Jon
daytripper wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:11:46 -0500, Tony <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote:
> >Nedry wrote:
> >
> >> Sorry if this is a stupid question, but you said, "not far from the
> >> light in question"... It's both tail lights (one on each side) AND the
> >> light in the rear window. Plus it appears that the light button is
> >> staying lit...
> >>
> >> Does that still sound like a bad ground?
> >>
> >> Also, it seems to happen after a hard rain (which is every day here in
> >> south Florida). Not sure if that helps.
> >>
> >> Tony wrote:
> >>>I second Tony, look for a bad ground at the light assembly box. Not far from
> >>>the light in question
> >>>
> >>>"Tony" <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote in message
> >>>news:12a8593i315fb13@corp.supernews.com...
> >>>
> >>>>That sounds like a bad ground connection.
> >>
> >Yes. Still sounds like a bad ground. Bad ground connections can cause strange
> >seemingly unrelated problems. Yes, the moisture would tend to make the bad
> >ground connection intermettent.
> >
> >The light assembly box should be located behind the side covering inside the
> >trunk. It is probably on the drives side but you could check this with your dealer.
> >
> >Tony
> >(one of two Tonys)
>
> A poor ground could explain why his brake lights didn't work, or worked
> intermittently, but it wouldn't explain why his brake lights remained on after
> he parked the vehicle.
>
> Sounds more like a brake light switch going to Heaven...
my car to drive to work, it was running really choppy. At first it felt
like it was "missing"... but even after I got up to speed, there were a
couple of times that it felt like it was running out of gas. The power
dropped dramatically (even if I floored it). On the other hand, if I
took my foot off the gas, and egaged the clutch...it seemed to idle
fine. Also, if I downshifted it seemed to have power... but if I was
running at roughly 3k RPM, it just dogged. What it really felt like was
once when I had a speed governor kick in (on a previous car).
Its a 2005 with only about 13k miles on it. I had my 15k service on
Monday (that's when I asked them to look at the tail lights). I'm
taking it back in tomorrow..and hopefully leaving it with them for as
long as it takes for them to find and fix the problem.
The plot thickens...
Jon
daytripper wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:11:46 -0500, Tony <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote:
> >Nedry wrote:
> >
> >> Sorry if this is a stupid question, but you said, "not far from the
> >> light in question"... It's both tail lights (one on each side) AND the
> >> light in the rear window. Plus it appears that the light button is
> >> staying lit...
> >>
> >> Does that still sound like a bad ground?
> >>
> >> Also, it seems to happen after a hard rain (which is every day here in
> >> south Florida). Not sure if that helps.
> >>
> >> Tony wrote:
> >>>I second Tony, look for a bad ground at the light assembly box. Not far from
> >>>the light in question
> >>>
> >>>"Tony" <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote in message
> >>>news:12a8593i315fb13@corp.supernews.com...
> >>>
> >>>>That sounds like a bad ground connection.
> >>
> >Yes. Still sounds like a bad ground. Bad ground connections can cause strange
> >seemingly unrelated problems. Yes, the moisture would tend to make the bad
> >ground connection intermettent.
> >
> >The light assembly box should be located behind the side covering inside the
> >trunk. It is probably on the drives side but you could check this with your dealer.
> >
> >Tony
> >(one of two Tonys)
>
> A poor ground could explain why his brake lights didn't work, or worked
> intermittently, but it wouldn't explain why his brake lights remained on after
> he parked the vehicle.
>
> Sounds more like a brake light switch going to Heaven...
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Re: Weird Tail light behavior - 2005 A4
"Nedry" <jon.nedry@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1151618777.645619.112330@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Thanks guys! Well, it may be getting worse. This morning when I got in
> my car to drive to work, it was running really choppy. At first it felt
> like it was "missing"... but even after I got up to speed, there were a
> couple of times that it felt like it was running out of gas. The power
> dropped dramatically (even if I floored it). On the other hand, if I
> took my foot off the gas, and egaged the clutch...it seemed to idle
> fine. Also, if I downshifted it seemed to have power... but if I was
> running at roughly 3k RPM, it just dogged. What it really felt like was
> once when I had a speed governor kick in (on a previous car).
>
> Its a 2005 with only about 13k miles on it. I had my 15k service on
> Monday (that's when I asked them to look at the tail lights). I'm
> taking it back in tomorrow..and hopefully leaving it with them for as
> long as it takes for them to find and fix the problem.
>
> The plot thickens...
>
> Jon
>
>
> daytripper wrote:
>> On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:11:46 -0500, Tony <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com>
>> wrote:
>> >Nedry wrote:
>> >
>> >> Sorry if this is a stupid question, but you said, "not far from the
>> >> light in question"... It's both tail lights (one on each side) AND the
>> >> light in the rear window. Plus it appears that the light button is
>> >> staying lit...
>> >>
>> >> Does that still sound like a bad ground?
>> >>
>> >> Also, it seems to happen after a hard rain (which is every day here in
>> >> south Florida). Not sure if that helps.
>> >>
>> >> Tony wrote:
>> >>>I second Tony, look for a bad ground at the light assembly box. Not
>> >>>far from
>> >>>the light in question
>> >>>
>> >>>"Tony" <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote in message
>> >>>news:12a8593i315fb13@corp.supernews.com...
>> >>>
>> >>>>That sounds like a bad ground connection.
>> >>
>> >Yes. Still sounds like a bad ground. Bad ground connections can cause
>> >strange
>> >seemingly unrelated problems. Yes, the moisture would tend to make the
>> >bad
>> >ground connection intermettent.
>> >
>> >The light assembly box should be located behind the side covering inside
>> >the
>> >trunk. It is probably on the drives side but you could check this with
>> >your dealer.
>> >
>> >Tony
>> >(one of two Tonys)
>>
>> A poor ground could explain why his brake lights didn't work, or worked
>> intermittently, but it wouldn't explain why his brake lights remained on
>> after
>> he parked the vehicle.
>>
>> Sounds more like a brake light switch going to Heaven...
>
swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its covered
they don't use it.
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Re: Weird Tail light behavior - 2005 A4
"Nedry" <jon.nedry@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1151618777.645619.112330@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Thanks guys! Well, it may be getting worse. This morning when I got in
> my car to drive to work, it was running really choppy. At first it felt
> like it was "missing"... but even after I got up to speed, there were a
> couple of times that it felt like it was running out of gas. The power
> dropped dramatically (even if I floored it). On the other hand, if I
> took my foot off the gas, and egaged the clutch...it seemed to idle
> fine. Also, if I downshifted it seemed to have power... but if I was
> running at roughly 3k RPM, it just dogged. What it really felt like was
> once when I had a speed governor kick in (on a previous car).
>
> Its a 2005 with only about 13k miles on it. I had my 15k service on
> Monday (that's when I asked them to look at the tail lights). I'm
> taking it back in tomorrow..and hopefully leaving it with them for as
> long as it takes for them to find and fix the problem.
>
> The plot thickens...
>
> Jon
>
>
> daytripper wrote:
>> On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:11:46 -0500, Tony <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com>
>> wrote:
>> >Nedry wrote:
>> >
>> >> Sorry if this is a stupid question, but you said, "not far from the
>> >> light in question"... It's both tail lights (one on each side) AND the
>> >> light in the rear window. Plus it appears that the light button is
>> >> staying lit...
>> >>
>> >> Does that still sound like a bad ground?
>> >>
>> >> Also, it seems to happen after a hard rain (which is every day here in
>> >> south Florida). Not sure if that helps.
>> >>
>> >> Tony wrote:
>> >>>I second Tony, look for a bad ground at the light assembly box. Not
>> >>>far from
>> >>>the light in question
>> >>>
>> >>>"Tony" <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote in message
>> >>>news:12a8593i315fb13@corp.supernews.com...
>> >>>
>> >>>>That sounds like a bad ground connection.
>> >>
>> >Yes. Still sounds like a bad ground. Bad ground connections can cause
>> >strange
>> >seemingly unrelated problems. Yes, the moisture would tend to make the
>> >bad
>> >ground connection intermettent.
>> >
>> >The light assembly box should be located behind the side covering inside
>> >the
>> >trunk. It is probably on the drives side but you could check this with
>> >your dealer.
>> >
>> >Tony
>> >(one of two Tonys)
>>
>> A poor ground could explain why his brake lights didn't work, or worked
>> intermittently, but it wouldn't explain why his brake lights remained on
>> after
>> he parked the vehicle.
>>
>> Sounds more like a brake light switch going to Heaven...
>
swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its covered
they don't use it.
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Re: Weird Tail light behavior - 2005 A4
"Nedry" <jon.nedry@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1151618777.645619.112330@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Thanks guys! Well, it may be getting worse. This morning when I got in
> my car to drive to work, it was running really choppy. At first it felt
> like it was "missing"... but even after I got up to speed, there were a
> couple of times that it felt like it was running out of gas. The power
> dropped dramatically (even if I floored it). On the other hand, if I
> took my foot off the gas, and egaged the clutch...it seemed to idle
> fine. Also, if I downshifted it seemed to have power... but if I was
> running at roughly 3k RPM, it just dogged. What it really felt like was
> once when I had a speed governor kick in (on a previous car).
>
> Its a 2005 with only about 13k miles on it. I had my 15k service on
> Monday (that's when I asked them to look at the tail lights). I'm
> taking it back in tomorrow..and hopefully leaving it with them for as
> long as it takes for them to find and fix the problem.
>
> The plot thickens...
>
> Jon
>
>
> daytripper wrote:
>> On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:11:46 -0500, Tony <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com>
>> wrote:
>> >Nedry wrote:
>> >
>> >> Sorry if this is a stupid question, but you said, "not far from the
>> >> light in question"... It's both tail lights (one on each side) AND the
>> >> light in the rear window. Plus it appears that the light button is
>> >> staying lit...
>> >>
>> >> Does that still sound like a bad ground?
>> >>
>> >> Also, it seems to happen after a hard rain (which is every day here in
>> >> south Florida). Not sure if that helps.
>> >>
>> >> Tony wrote:
>> >>>I second Tony, look for a bad ground at the light assembly box. Not
>> >>>far from
>> >>>the light in question
>> >>>
>> >>>"Tony" <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote in message
>> >>>news:12a8593i315fb13@corp.supernews.com...
>> >>>
>> >>>>That sounds like a bad ground connection.
>> >>
>> >Yes. Still sounds like a bad ground. Bad ground connections can cause
>> >strange
>> >seemingly unrelated problems. Yes, the moisture would tend to make the
>> >bad
>> >ground connection intermettent.
>> >
>> >The light assembly box should be located behind the side covering inside
>> >the
>> >trunk. It is probably on the drives side but you could check this with
>> >your dealer.
>> >
>> >Tony
>> >(one of two Tonys)
>>
>> A poor ground could explain why his brake lights didn't work, or worked
>> intermittently, but it wouldn't explain why his brake lights remained on
>> after
>> he parked the vehicle.
>>
>> Sounds more like a brake light switch going to Heaven...
>
swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its covered
they don't use it.
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Re: Weird Tail light behavior - 2005 A4
"Nedry" <jon.nedry@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1151618777.645619.112330@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Thanks guys! Well, it may be getting worse. This morning when I got in
> my car to drive to work, it was running really choppy. At first it felt
> like it was "missing"... but even after I got up to speed, there were a
> couple of times that it felt like it was running out of gas. The power
> dropped dramatically (even if I floored it). On the other hand, if I
> took my foot off the gas, and egaged the clutch...it seemed to idle
> fine. Also, if I downshifted it seemed to have power... but if I was
> running at roughly 3k RPM, it just dogged. What it really felt like was
> once when I had a speed governor kick in (on a previous car).
>
> Its a 2005 with only about 13k miles on it. I had my 15k service on
> Monday (that's when I asked them to look at the tail lights). I'm
> taking it back in tomorrow..and hopefully leaving it with them for as
> long as it takes for them to find and fix the problem.
>
> The plot thickens...
>
> Jon
>
>
> daytripper wrote:
>> On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:11:46 -0500, Tony <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com>
>> wrote:
>> >Nedry wrote:
>> >
>> >> Sorry if this is a stupid question, but you said, "not far from the
>> >> light in question"... It's both tail lights (one on each side) AND the
>> >> light in the rear window. Plus it appears that the light button is
>> >> staying lit...
>> >>
>> >> Does that still sound like a bad ground?
>> >>
>> >> Also, it seems to happen after a hard rain (which is every day here in
>> >> south Florida). Not sure if that helps.
>> >>
>> >> Tony wrote:
>> >>>I second Tony, look for a bad ground at the light assembly box. Not
>> >>>far from
>> >>>the light in question
>> >>>
>> >>>"Tony" <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote in message
>> >>>news:12a8593i315fb13@corp.supernews.com...
>> >>>
>> >>>>That sounds like a bad ground connection.
>> >>
>> >Yes. Still sounds like a bad ground. Bad ground connections can cause
>> >strange
>> >seemingly unrelated problems. Yes, the moisture would tend to make the
>> >bad
>> >ground connection intermettent.
>> >
>> >The light assembly box should be located behind the side covering inside
>> >the
>> >trunk. It is probably on the drives side but you could check this with
>> >your dealer.
>> >
>> >Tony
>> >(one of two Tonys)
>>
>> A poor ground could explain why his brake lights didn't work, or worked
>> intermittently, but it wouldn't explain why his brake lights remained on
>> after
>> he parked the vehicle.
>>
>> Sounds more like a brake light switch going to Heaven...
>
swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its covered
they don't use it.
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Re: Weird Tail light behavior - 2005 A4
I didn't "jump" at you even though I considered it. These postings are
to try to find other people with the same problem or who can help
understand it. And several good folks have chimed in with suggestions
and very useful thoughts. If you had asked about the warranty within
the context of some thoughts or suggestions, I would have appreciated
it. But your first, and most recent post had absolutely no relavance to
dealing with, fixing, or understanding the problem.
If I'm too stupid to take it to a dealer when it's under warranty then
I deserve what I get...fortunately, I'm not that stupid...just barely.
Either way, pointing it out does no good.
To everyone else, thanks for the tips & info and I'll keep you posted
on what the dealer has to say. The lights are going on at night about
once every 60-90 minutes now. It rarely happens during the day but that
could be because I'm driving frequently during the day. The temp is
still around 80°F, so I don't think it's condensation at night.
A few final details. I'm experimenting every time it happens now...
turning on the dome light, headlights, stereo and wipers have no
effect...stepping on the brake OR THE CLUTCH makes the tail lights turn
off.
I think the idea of a bad ground is a good one. I just moved to a new
area and every time I punch my security code in at the gate I get a
small shock... I thought it was the gate... maybe it's my car.
Thanks everyone!
>
> swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
>
> peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its covered
> they don't use it.
to try to find other people with the same problem or who can help
understand it. And several good folks have chimed in with suggestions
and very useful thoughts. If you had asked about the warranty within
the context of some thoughts or suggestions, I would have appreciated
it. But your first, and most recent post had absolutely no relavance to
dealing with, fixing, or understanding the problem.
If I'm too stupid to take it to a dealer when it's under warranty then
I deserve what I get...fortunately, I'm not that stupid...just barely.
Either way, pointing it out does no good.
To everyone else, thanks for the tips & info and I'll keep you posted
on what the dealer has to say. The lights are going on at night about
once every 60-90 minutes now. It rarely happens during the day but that
could be because I'm driving frequently during the day. The temp is
still around 80°F, so I don't think it's condensation at night.
A few final details. I'm experimenting every time it happens now...
turning on the dome light, headlights, stereo and wipers have no
effect...stepping on the brake OR THE CLUTCH makes the tail lights turn
off.
I think the idea of a bad ground is a good one. I just moved to a new
area and every time I punch my security code in at the gate I get a
small shock... I thought it was the gate... maybe it's my car.
Thanks everyone!
>
> swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
>
> peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its covered
> they don't use it.
#47
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Re: Weird Tail light behavior - 2005 A4
I didn't "jump" at you even though I considered it. These postings are
to try to find other people with the same problem or who can help
understand it. And several good folks have chimed in with suggestions
and very useful thoughts. If you had asked about the warranty within
the context of some thoughts or suggestions, I would have appreciated
it. But your first, and most recent post had absolutely no relavance to
dealing with, fixing, or understanding the problem.
If I'm too stupid to take it to a dealer when it's under warranty then
I deserve what I get...fortunately, I'm not that stupid...just barely.
Either way, pointing it out does no good.
To everyone else, thanks for the tips & info and I'll keep you posted
on what the dealer has to say. The lights are going on at night about
once every 60-90 minutes now. It rarely happens during the day but that
could be because I'm driving frequently during the day. The temp is
still around 80°F, so I don't think it's condensation at night.
A few final details. I'm experimenting every time it happens now...
turning on the dome light, headlights, stereo and wipers have no
effect...stepping on the brake OR THE CLUTCH makes the tail lights turn
off.
I think the idea of a bad ground is a good one. I just moved to a new
area and every time I punch my security code in at the gate I get a
small shock... I thought it was the gate... maybe it's my car.
Thanks everyone!
>
> swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
>
> peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its covered
> they don't use it.
to try to find other people with the same problem or who can help
understand it. And several good folks have chimed in with suggestions
and very useful thoughts. If you had asked about the warranty within
the context of some thoughts or suggestions, I would have appreciated
it. But your first, and most recent post had absolutely no relavance to
dealing with, fixing, or understanding the problem.
If I'm too stupid to take it to a dealer when it's under warranty then
I deserve what I get...fortunately, I'm not that stupid...just barely.
Either way, pointing it out does no good.
To everyone else, thanks for the tips & info and I'll keep you posted
on what the dealer has to say. The lights are going on at night about
once every 60-90 minutes now. It rarely happens during the day but that
could be because I'm driving frequently during the day. The temp is
still around 80°F, so I don't think it's condensation at night.
A few final details. I'm experimenting every time it happens now...
turning on the dome light, headlights, stereo and wipers have no
effect...stepping on the brake OR THE CLUTCH makes the tail lights turn
off.
I think the idea of a bad ground is a good one. I just moved to a new
area and every time I punch my security code in at the gate I get a
small shock... I thought it was the gate... maybe it's my car.
Thanks everyone!
>
> swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
>
> peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its covered
> they don't use it.
#48
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Re: Weird Tail light behavior - 2005 A4
I didn't "jump" at you even though I considered it. These postings are
to try to find other people with the same problem or who can help
understand it. And several good folks have chimed in with suggestions
and very useful thoughts. If you had asked about the warranty within
the context of some thoughts or suggestions, I would have appreciated
it. But your first, and most recent post had absolutely no relavance to
dealing with, fixing, or understanding the problem.
If I'm too stupid to take it to a dealer when it's under warranty then
I deserve what I get...fortunately, I'm not that stupid...just barely.
Either way, pointing it out does no good.
To everyone else, thanks for the tips & info and I'll keep you posted
on what the dealer has to say. The lights are going on at night about
once every 60-90 minutes now. It rarely happens during the day but that
could be because I'm driving frequently during the day. The temp is
still around 80°F, so I don't think it's condensation at night.
A few final details. I'm experimenting every time it happens now...
turning on the dome light, headlights, stereo and wipers have no
effect...stepping on the brake OR THE CLUTCH makes the tail lights turn
off.
I think the idea of a bad ground is a good one. I just moved to a new
area and every time I punch my security code in at the gate I get a
small shock... I thought it was the gate... maybe it's my car.
Thanks everyone!
>
> swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
>
> peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its covered
> they don't use it.
to try to find other people with the same problem or who can help
understand it. And several good folks have chimed in with suggestions
and very useful thoughts. If you had asked about the warranty within
the context of some thoughts or suggestions, I would have appreciated
it. But your first, and most recent post had absolutely no relavance to
dealing with, fixing, or understanding the problem.
If I'm too stupid to take it to a dealer when it's under warranty then
I deserve what I get...fortunately, I'm not that stupid...just barely.
Either way, pointing it out does no good.
To everyone else, thanks for the tips & info and I'll keep you posted
on what the dealer has to say. The lights are going on at night about
once every 60-90 minutes now. It rarely happens during the day but that
could be because I'm driving frequently during the day. The temp is
still around 80°F, so I don't think it's condensation at night.
A few final details. I'm experimenting every time it happens now...
turning on the dome light, headlights, stereo and wipers have no
effect...stepping on the brake OR THE CLUTCH makes the tail lights turn
off.
I think the idea of a bad ground is a good one. I just moved to a new
area and every time I punch my security code in at the gate I get a
small shock... I thought it was the gate... maybe it's my car.
Thanks everyone!
>
> swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
>
> peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its covered
> they don't use it.
#49
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Re: Weird Tail light behavior - 2005 A4
I didn't "jump" at you even though I considered it. These postings are
to try to find other people with the same problem or who can help
understand it. And several good folks have chimed in with suggestions
and very useful thoughts. If you had asked about the warranty within
the context of some thoughts or suggestions, I would have appreciated
it. But your first, and most recent post had absolutely no relavance to
dealing with, fixing, or understanding the problem.
If I'm too stupid to take it to a dealer when it's under warranty then
I deserve what I get...fortunately, I'm not that stupid...just barely.
Either way, pointing it out does no good.
To everyone else, thanks for the tips & info and I'll keep you posted
on what the dealer has to say. The lights are going on at night about
once every 60-90 minutes now. It rarely happens during the day but that
could be because I'm driving frequently during the day. The temp is
still around 80°F, so I don't think it's condensation at night.
A few final details. I'm experimenting every time it happens now...
turning on the dome light, headlights, stereo and wipers have no
effect...stepping on the brake OR THE CLUTCH makes the tail lights turn
off.
I think the idea of a bad ground is a good one. I just moved to a new
area and every time I punch my security code in at the gate I get a
small shock... I thought it was the gate... maybe it's my car.
Thanks everyone!
>
> swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
>
> peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its covered
> they don't use it.
to try to find other people with the same problem or who can help
understand it. And several good folks have chimed in with suggestions
and very useful thoughts. If you had asked about the warranty within
the context of some thoughts or suggestions, I would have appreciated
it. But your first, and most recent post had absolutely no relavance to
dealing with, fixing, or understanding the problem.
If I'm too stupid to take it to a dealer when it's under warranty then
I deserve what I get...fortunately, I'm not that stupid...just barely.
Either way, pointing it out does no good.
To everyone else, thanks for the tips & info and I'll keep you posted
on what the dealer has to say. The lights are going on at night about
once every 60-90 minutes now. It rarely happens during the day but that
could be because I'm driving frequently during the day. The temp is
still around 80°F, so I don't think it's condensation at night.
A few final details. I'm experimenting every time it happens now...
turning on the dome light, headlights, stereo and wipers have no
effect...stepping on the brake OR THE CLUTCH makes the tail lights turn
off.
I think the idea of a bad ground is a good one. I just moved to a new
area and every time I punch my security code in at the gate I get a
small shock... I thought it was the gate... maybe it's my car.
Thanks everyone!
>
> swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
>
> peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its covered
> they don't use it.
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Re: Weird Tail light behavior - 2005 A4
"Nedry" <jon.nedry@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I didn't "jump" at you even though I considered it. These postings are
to try to find other people with the same problem or who can help
understand it. And several good folks have chimed in with suggestions
and very useful thoughts. If you had asked about the warranty within
the context of some thoughts or suggestions, I would have appreciated
it. But your first, and most recent post had absolutely no relavance to
dealing with, fixing, or understanding the problem.
If I'm too stupid to take it to a dealer when it's under warranty then
I deserve what I get...fortunately, I'm not that stupid...just barely.
Either way, pointing it out does no good.
To everyone else, thanks for the tips & info and I'll keep you posted
on what the dealer has to say. The lights are going on at night about
once every 60-90 minutes now. It rarely happens during the day but that
could be because I'm driving frequently during the day. The temp is
still around 80°F, so I don't think it's condensation at night.
A few final details. I'm experimenting every time it happens now...
turning on the dome light, headlights, stereo and wipers have no
effect...stepping on the brake OR THE CLUTCH makes the tail lights turn
off.
I think the idea of a bad ground is a good one. I just moved to a new
area and every time I punch my security code in at the gate I get a
small shock... I thought it was the gate... maybe it's my car.
Thanks everyone!
>
> swy I asked about the warranty............when you jumped at me.
>
> peps complain when things go wrong jus outside warranty yet when its
> covered
> they don't use it.
mr angry..............sounds like you deserve the fault..............