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CatherineF



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3rd Brake Light - Not working
Ok, so have noticed as my husband has just put the Defender back on the drive that the 3rd Brake Light isn't working.

Rear Lights have recently been upgraded to LED's, can anyone suggest what we should look at, other than bulb, loose connection etc.


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mk1collector



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Bulb

Edit: if bulb is fine then check the electrical tracks around the window and connections at the bottom of the window.
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Fatboy Slim



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If it's not the bulb then usually the track on the glass. Easily (and cheaply) remedied by running a wire up there, if you use a black wire and tuck it into the window rubber all will be tip top Thumbs Up .
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CatherineF



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Gone for a new bulb. We don't think it's gone and all of the contacts look to be absolutely fine.

I'm wondering if something hasn't been connected up when the new rear lights were fitted?
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mk1collector



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The rear lights just have one connector each and are straight forward to swap so if they all work it shouldn't realy be that

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CatherineF



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Does the 3rd brake light not feed off them then?
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mk1collector



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Yes but if the lights were just swapped for led's there's no need to disconnect anything other than the plug on the back of the lights themselves.
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CatherineF



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Ok well we can rule out it being the bulb that's blown, so will have to look again at the connectors tomorrow.
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Montalcino Red
Some of the screens have a piece of track missing to the high level brake light (so it has never worked). Dad's 110 was like this, repaired by bridging the gap with a new wire.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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CatherineF



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LOL.

I'll take a photo in the morning so you can all take a look and see if you can spot anything obvious.

I do love this forum, it's such a great resource.
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Happyoldgit



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A fairly common problem with earlier Pumas was that the light housing rubbed through the electrical tracking, an improved rear screen with different tracking was eventually introduced. Steve.
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Fatboy Slim



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Do you posses a multimeter or a good old fashioned test light? If yes let me know and I'll talk you through some nice easy fault finding Thumbs Up
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Just had my mot high level brake light not working , not a fail, investigated bulb OK but wire on window open cct right next to the light fitting, bypassing it will be a job for tomorrow DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

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spudfan



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You can bridge the gap with some tin foil or you can run wires from the lower connectors inside the window rubber to the connections on the bulb holder. I have done both. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
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matchap801



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 CSW Zermatt Silver
There was a hairline crack in the track near the hi-level brake light on mine. Took me a while to find. I was getting 12v up to the brake light, but it appears very little current. I soldered a wire across the cracked tracked and it has worked perfectly ever since.
I recently fitted a LED hi-level and body lights, so much better!! 2009 Defender 90 CSW 2.4 TDCI.
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