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PeterM11

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Hi there
I wonder if you can help me please?
I have a problem with the drivers side rear lights on my (2007) Audi A6. (includes taillight, reverse light, brake light and indicator.)
All other lights are working perfectly.
I am baffled because – when I’m stationary – before setting off – all of the lights usually work. Then, when I turn on the ignition and drive away, the lights fail and my warnings come on.
So, the bulbs seem ok – but I don’t know what’s causing the problem! D’you have any idea what’s likely to cause this? All the garages are fully booked until January, and I really need my car over the Christmas holiday season.
Thanks so much for any hints or suggestions you can share,
Peter
 
Look for corroded contacts or loose plugs.
could even be a ground wire problem
 
Hi there
I wonder if you can help me please?
I have a problem with the drivers side rear lights on my (2007) Audi A6. (includes taillight, reverse light, brake light and indicator.)
All other lights are working perfectly.
I am baffled because – when I’m stationary – before setting off – all of the lights usually work. Then, when I turn on the ignition and drive away, the lights fail and my warnings come on.
So, the bulbs seem ok – but I don’t know what’s causing the problem! D’you have any idea what’s likely to cause this? All the garages are fully booked until January, and I really need my car over the Christmas holiday season.
Thanks so much for any hints or suggestions you can share,
Peter
Try Googling, seems to be a common problem, need to clean ground connection eg:
 
Take special note of post #9 in the thread linked above.
Agreed. Actually interesting throughout, particularly the link to a more 'permanent' fix!
 
Extreme, but permanent fix, would be to hardwire the brown wire to the cluster, bypassing the plug and socket.
Had a Corsa with a well known instrument cluster plug fault that kept bouncing back. Finally took the bull by the horns, cut off both the plug and socket, and spliced in a couple of feet of new wire.
 

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