Funky Brake Lights

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by jesse.mandel, Apr 8, 2005.

  1. jesse.mandel

    jesse.mandel Guest

    When I have my lights on (actually just the parking lights are needed)
    my third brake light (the top middle one) turns on. It is pretty dim
    and gets brighter when I press the brake but I still got pulled over
    once for it. Obviously i have a short somewhere but I don't know much
    about finding it. Is this at all common in Saturns? Mine is a 1999 SL.
    If it helps, I've had a few electrical brake problems. The rear left
    light bulb has blown out 3 times and the brake light fuse went out once
    for no apparent reason. Does this give any clue as to where the short
    is? Thanks! -Jesse
     
    jesse.mandel, Apr 8, 2005
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  2. jesse.mandel

    Paul Guest

    Hi.

    My guess is that you have a bad ground somewhere. DC current is a car
    does funny things when you have a bad ground.


    Paul
     
    Paul, Apr 9, 2005
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  3. Has to be a grounding or relay problem. It's funny you got pulled over for
    it. It is against the law in ALL states to drive with only our parking
    lights on. Parking lights are just that, parking lights....that's why they
    call them that. You must have you headlights on or off when in motion. If
    you think you need your lights on, then turn them on.
     
    Nobody U. Know, Apr 9, 2005
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  4. jesse.mandel

    jesse.mandel Guest

    No, I had my lights on but since the top middle brake light was on too,
    it looked like I was riding my brakes, while speeding up.... This
    confused the hell out of a motorcycle cop who pulled me over. He didn't
    give me a ticket or even threaten one (maybe it isn't illegal). He did
    tell me it is misleading and could me dangerous though.

    Anyway, any idea where to check first? Where in the circuit would the
    ground most likely be?

    -Jesse
     
    jesse.mandel, Apr 10, 2005
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  5. jesse.mandel

    jesse.mandel Guest

    Fixed it, in case anyone was wondering...it was a bad brake bulb. Well
    actually the wrong type of brake bulb.
     
    jesse.mandel, Apr 12, 2005
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