Break Lights
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Re: Break Lights
They are either brake lights or broke lights.
A common ailment is the loss of ground.
"Rikki" <rikki01@netscape.com> wrote in message
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> Both break lights do not work. Bulb and fuses have been changed. All other
> lights work. Help! 2000 Jeep 4x4 sport
>
A common ailment is the loss of ground.
"Rikki" <rikki01@netscape.com> wrote in message
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> Both break lights do not work. Bulb and fuses have been changed. All other
> lights work. Help! 2000 Jeep 4x4 sport
>
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Re: Break Lights
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote:
> They are either brake lights or broke lights.
They WERE brake lights, then he BREAK lights, now they're BROKE
lights.... ;-)
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> They are either brake lights or broke lights.
They WERE brake lights, then he BREAK lights, now they're BROKE
lights.... ;-)
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#23
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"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote:
> They are either brake lights or broke lights.
They WERE brake lights, then he BREAK lights, now they're BROKE
lights.... ;-)
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> They are either brake lights or broke lights.
They WERE brake lights, then he BREAK lights, now they're BROKE
lights.... ;-)
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#24
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"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote:
> They are either brake lights or broke lights.
They WERE brake lights, then he BREAK lights, now they're BROKE
lights.... ;-)
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> They are either brake lights or broke lights.
They WERE brake lights, then he BREAK lights, now they're BROKE
lights.... ;-)
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#25
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"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote:
> They are either brake lights or broke lights.
They WERE brake lights, then he BREAK lights, now they're BROKE
lights.... ;-)
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> They are either brake lights or broke lights.
They WERE brake lights, then he BREAK lights, now they're BROKE
lights.... ;-)
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#26
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Re: Break Lights
On Jun 9, 6:34 pm, "Rikki" <rikk...@netscape.com> wrote:
> Both break lights do not work. Bulb and fuses have been changed. All other
> lights work. Help! 2000 Jeep 4x4 spor
Ok, this happened to me once, so i won't be a smart allec and tell you
what it may be. I assume you are talking about a wrangler. On my '97
there is a contact on the hinge side of the tailgate door that can can
become dirty and not allow the brake lights to work. IT look like two
silver buttons about the size of nikels if i remember correctly. I
just scraped them with my pocket knife blade and the lights worked
again, although a wire brush woul probably work better. Anyway, that
is the way the power runs to your rear lights without having to run a
wire through the door hinge. Hope that helps, it could be other things
though.
> Both break lights do not work. Bulb and fuses have been changed. All other
> lights work. Help! 2000 Jeep 4x4 spor
Ok, this happened to me once, so i won't be a smart allec and tell you
what it may be. I assume you are talking about a wrangler. On my '97
there is a contact on the hinge side of the tailgate door that can can
become dirty and not allow the brake lights to work. IT look like two
silver buttons about the size of nikels if i remember correctly. I
just scraped them with my pocket knife blade and the lights worked
again, although a wire brush woul probably work better. Anyway, that
is the way the power runs to your rear lights without having to run a
wire through the door hinge. Hope that helps, it could be other things
though.
#27
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Re: Break Lights
On Jun 9, 6:34 pm, "Rikki" <rikk...@netscape.com> wrote:
> Both break lights do not work. Bulb and fuses have been changed. All other
> lights work. Help! 2000 Jeep 4x4 spor
Ok, this happened to me once, so i won't be a smart allec and tell you
what it may be. I assume you are talking about a wrangler. On my '97
there is a contact on the hinge side of the tailgate door that can can
become dirty and not allow the brake lights to work. IT look like two
silver buttons about the size of nikels if i remember correctly. I
just scraped them with my pocket knife blade and the lights worked
again, although a wire brush woul probably work better. Anyway, that
is the way the power runs to your rear lights without having to run a
wire through the door hinge. Hope that helps, it could be other things
though.
> Both break lights do not work. Bulb and fuses have been changed. All other
> lights work. Help! 2000 Jeep 4x4 spor
Ok, this happened to me once, so i won't be a smart allec and tell you
what it may be. I assume you are talking about a wrangler. On my '97
there is a contact on the hinge side of the tailgate door that can can
become dirty and not allow the brake lights to work. IT look like two
silver buttons about the size of nikels if i remember correctly. I
just scraped them with my pocket knife blade and the lights worked
again, although a wire brush woul probably work better. Anyway, that
is the way the power runs to your rear lights without having to run a
wire through the door hinge. Hope that helps, it could be other things
though.
#28
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Re: Break Lights
On Jun 9, 6:34 pm, "Rikki" <rikk...@netscape.com> wrote:
> Both break lights do not work. Bulb and fuses have been changed. All other
> lights work. Help! 2000 Jeep 4x4 spor
Ok, this happened to me once, so i won't be a smart allec and tell you
what it may be. I assume you are talking about a wrangler. On my '97
there is a contact on the hinge side of the tailgate door that can can
become dirty and not allow the brake lights to work. IT look like two
silver buttons about the size of nikels if i remember correctly. I
just scraped them with my pocket knife blade and the lights worked
again, although a wire brush woul probably work better. Anyway, that
is the way the power runs to your rear lights without having to run a
wire through the door hinge. Hope that helps, it could be other things
though.
> Both break lights do not work. Bulb and fuses have been changed. All other
> lights work. Help! 2000 Jeep 4x4 spor
Ok, this happened to me once, so i won't be a smart allec and tell you
what it may be. I assume you are talking about a wrangler. On my '97
there is a contact on the hinge side of the tailgate door that can can
become dirty and not allow the brake lights to work. IT look like two
silver buttons about the size of nikels if i remember correctly. I
just scraped them with my pocket knife blade and the lights worked
again, although a wire brush woul probably work better. Anyway, that
is the way the power runs to your rear lights without having to run a
wire through the door hinge. Hope that helps, it could be other things
though.
#29
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Re: Break Lights
On Jun 9, 6:34 pm, "Rikki" <rikk...@netscape.com> wrote:
> Both break lights do not work. Bulb and fuses have been changed. All other
> lights work. Help! 2000 Jeep 4x4 spor
Ok, this happened to me once, so i won't be a smart allec and tell you
what it may be. I assume you are talking about a wrangler. On my '97
there is a contact on the hinge side of the tailgate door that can can
become dirty and not allow the brake lights to work. IT look like two
silver buttons about the size of nikels if i remember correctly. I
just scraped them with my pocket knife blade and the lights worked
again, although a wire brush woul probably work better. Anyway, that
is the way the power runs to your rear lights without having to run a
wire through the door hinge. Hope that helps, it could be other things
though.
> Both break lights do not work. Bulb and fuses have been changed. All other
> lights work. Help! 2000 Jeep 4x4 spor
Ok, this happened to me once, so i won't be a smart allec and tell you
what it may be. I assume you are talking about a wrangler. On my '97
there is a contact on the hinge side of the tailgate door that can can
become dirty and not allow the brake lights to work. IT look like two
silver buttons about the size of nikels if i remember correctly. I
just scraped them with my pocket knife blade and the lights worked
again, although a wire brush woul probably work better. Anyway, that
is the way the power runs to your rear lights without having to run a
wire through the door hinge. Hope that helps, it could be other things
though.
#30
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Re: Break Lights
In article <1181443828.812077.159210@m36g2000hse.googlegroups .com>,
<baltork@hotmail.com> wrote:
#On Jun 9, 6:34 pm, "Rikki" <rikk...@netscape.com> wrote:
#> Both break lights do not work. Bulb and fuses have been changed. All other
#> lights work. Help! 2000 Jeep 4x4 spor
#
#
#Ok, this happened to me once, so i won't be a smart allec and tell you
#what it may be. I assume you are talking about a wrangler. On my '97
#there is a contact on the hinge side of the tailgate door that can can
#become dirty and not allow the brake lights to work. IT look like two
#silver buttons about the size of nikels if i remember correctly. I
#just scraped them with my pocket knife blade and the lights worked
#again, although a wire brush woul probably work better. Anyway, that
#is the way the power runs to your rear lights without having to run a
#wire through the door hinge. Hope that helps, it could be other things
#though.
I think the OP is talking about the right and left side brake lights,
not the center brake light.
/herb
<baltork@hotmail.com> wrote:
#On Jun 9, 6:34 pm, "Rikki" <rikk...@netscape.com> wrote:
#> Both break lights do not work. Bulb and fuses have been changed. All other
#> lights work. Help! 2000 Jeep 4x4 spor
#
#
#Ok, this happened to me once, so i won't be a smart allec and tell you
#what it may be. I assume you are talking about a wrangler. On my '97
#there is a contact on the hinge side of the tailgate door that can can
#become dirty and not allow the brake lights to work. IT look like two
#silver buttons about the size of nikels if i remember correctly. I
#just scraped them with my pocket knife blade and the lights worked
#again, although a wire brush woul probably work better. Anyway, that
#is the way the power runs to your rear lights without having to run a
#wire through the door hinge. Hope that helps, it could be other things
#though.
I think the OP is talking about the right and left side brake lights,
not the center brake light.
/herb