Rear Light T25

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jonnyscoot1
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Rear Light T25

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Rear driver's side tail light on a 1980 VW T25 is not working. I have checked the bulb and cleaned out the contacts on both lightbulb and fitting, both are shiney and bright. The opposite side is working fine. I am guessing that perhaps it is a broken wire on the side that isn't working. I had come up with the idea, of taking a new wire from the working side and connecting it via scotch blocks to the non-working side, however for the life of me, I have no idea which wire is the tail light wire. If anybody could tell me which wire counting from top of the plug-in wire connectors to the pcb is the tail light one, I would be over the moon. Or if anyone has any better ideas than me, as to how to resolve the situation, please feel free to impart your knowledge.

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Have you checked the fuses the left and right lights are fused separately, fuses 1 & 2 give them a wiggle if one is not blown.
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Scotch blocks.....................noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Yuck, nasty things.
I wouldn't double the current on one wire as VW aren't known for being generous with spare current carrying capacity on their wiring.
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'Mean' is the word you're looking for. Thats why I go HD on any new wiring. You should see the thickness of my battery to dash cable now. :lol:
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