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RE: Brake light/circuit failure



>From: "John Ward" <[email protected]>
>Subject: <E36> Are brake/tail light problems excessive on these cars?

>I've been having an on-going problem of intermittent brake/tail light
>failures on my '92 325i sedan. I replaced all the bulbs and it 
>persisted. I
>finally found one of the contacts on a brake light socket and a tail 
>light
>socket were not making contact. After straightening them out I was 
>able to
>fix the problem. I have noticed a number of E36's (both coupes and 
>sedans)
>around the area where I live that have at least one brake light >and/or 
tail
>light out. Given most BMW owners are picky about their cars (or so it
>seems - the ones I saw all looked well cared for) I have to wonder if 
>these
>people even know their lights aren't working. I saw 2 E36 coupes and >1 
sedan
(besides my own) with the problem just the other day. They all seemed to 
be
>E36 325i's I saw. Has anyone else been faced with this?

>Thanks,

>John


I had a similar problem about a year ago. The On Board Computer in my 
car indicated brake light circuit failure. It just came and go pretty 
frequently.  I got my car checked in a local dealer, but they couldn't  
find the problem.  They blamed me because I changed to Euro tail lights 
(the clear ones).  This didn't make sense to me, but they still 
insisted. So, I lost my case.  Later, I brought my car to another dealer 
and they found the problem: it was the circuit/switch under the brake 
pedal. They replaced it for free.  You might wanna check the same 
circuit.

Regards,

 

Laurent Tambayong 
[email protected]
97 M3 4  Artic Silver
BMWCCA# 143146, Buckeye Chapter
RD Sports Group N suspensions
Dinan kompressor
Triflo exhaust


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