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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: AdrianChelt on 26 April 2011, 11:15
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I have a 2005 GTI, for some reason I keep getting the same brake light bulb blowing. It is the nearside one.
This happens every 3 months or so. I have tried different makes of bulb (including a halfords shock resistant :rolleyes:), this makes no difference.
Looking at the light unit I can see nothing obvious that causes this...
Anyone any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Adrian
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Only a minor thing but when installing the new bulb do you hold it with a clean cloth or tissue? Sometimes the natural oil/grease on your finger tips can really reduce bulb life, which is a pain if you do a lot of early morning or night driving.
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Could be a faulty earth connection.
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Could be a faulty earth connection.
My thoughts were an intermittent connection. Have someone drive behind you when lightly touching the brake.
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Thanks for the suggestions.
I tried watching the brake light whilst my wife was driving... no flicker, it looked fine
I could not see a individual earth for the brake light, it is a multi-plug for all the boot based lights. I guess they would all have a problem in that case.
At least replacing the brake light bulb is easy!
Hot tip for anyone trying it... snip the thread across the split in the bootside cover - it makes it so much easier to get at the bolts & plug