CCA
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Got told yesterday that my brake lights arent working but im not sure why, i dont think its the bulbs as the long light on my boot isnt working either.
Would this be a fuse or a loose connecting from the brake pedal?
If its the fuse which one would it be?
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Corsa E-Tec
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If it's a fuse, check the fuse panel to see which ones have blown.
you can also just check all the wiring's secure at the lights.
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CCA
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How will i know if a fuse has blown?
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Cybermonkey
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fuse will be broken inside, get down to vuaxhall and ask for fuse21, should be 15Amps
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Corsa E-Tec
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if you look at the fuse's, even when it is still plugged in, you will see a thin strip of wire, if it's connected it's fine.
if ther is no strip of wire or is broken.
the fuse has blown.
[Edited on 26-07-2005 by Corsa E-Tec]
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CCA
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Ok i changed the fuse last night and they still dont work, i got a slight flicker when i pushed it down really hard all the way but if i keep braking like that im gonna have a bloody accident and no brakes left!
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