Why is my left tail light not working?
Why is my left tail light not working?
My 2004 BMW 325ci recently developed a problem with the left rear tail light (turn signal and brake light) intermitently does not work. A left tail light failure also shows on the on board diagnostic display. The problem is intermitent and with no warning.
Why are my turn signals on one side not working?
Turn signals on one side (left or right) of the car are not working. Meaning that when you press the switch to turn left (or right) none of turn signals on one side don’t work. Turns light doesn’t stay on. The turn signal switch doesn’t engage to keep the left or right turn signal on.
Why are my tail lights not working on my BMW 3 series?
The circuit board for the led signal lights malfunctions and some of the led’s stop working. When those few stop working, it affects the entire circuit and the rest are very dim/not visible. This also causes the warning indicator on the dash to come up advising that you have a burnt out bulb .
How can I tell if my tail lights have a fuse?
When you have located the fuse for the tail lights use a fuse tester to check the connection. If the tester lights up – your fuse is functioning fine. If it does not light up then, replace the fuse with another of the similar amperage and size. In many instances, you can see the break in the metal strip of the fuse.
Why do the tail lights work but not the turn signal?
The tail lights work but not the turn signal. The left front flashes rapidly and the right side signals work so I figure it’s not the flasher unit. is there something else I should be considering? *#&! electrical problems! Could be a broken wire going to the brake light switch . Since the brake
Why is the left side of the turn signal not working?
This time, though, the left or right side of the signals doesn’t work. You may see the dash indicator lamps illuminating brightly, but the turn lights won’t flash. You may be dealing with bad bulbs or a fault between that side of the circuit and the turn signal switch itself.
When do the tail lights and brake lights come on?
The taillights come on when your headlights are on or your parking brake is engaged. The brake lights turn on when you apply pressure on the brakes. In most automobiles, the taillights are red while the brake lights are a brighter, more luminous red. The rear lights are controlled by the same switch as the headlights.
Why is the rear left brake light not working?
I get three warnings on the dash: “Left Turn Indicator”, “Reversing Light” and “Rear left brake” – the rear left side light is also not working but no warning comes up. I am wondering if this is a connector problem, assuming all these are supplied via a common connector – but where do I look to find such a connector ?