Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 12:13:41 -0400 From: Dexter J <lamealameadingdongnopsamlamelame.org> Subject: Re: 9000 pictogram problem
Salutations: This is probably already covered - however - check to make sure that all the voltage in the bulbs is the same and that they are correct to the manual.. I replaced a brake light with an incorrect voltage and it registered on the pictogram as being out.. -- J Dexter - webmaster - http://www.dexterdyne.org/ all tunes - no cookies no subscription no weather no ads no news no phone in - RealAudio 8+ Required - all the Time Radio Free Dexterdyne Top Tune o'be-do-da-day Mr Sammy Davis Junior - Black Magic http://www.dexterdyne.net/888/102.RAM tom reingold wrote: > > This can happen if there is different resistance in the bulbs. It > happened to me with headlights. I replaced one headlight, and the > pictogram suggested one was out, but neither one was out. Sometimes you > have to replace the bulbs in pairs to get rid of the problem. > > Now I have a similar problem to yours. The pictogram indicates one of > the taillights is out, but neither one is. The problem only happens in > damp weather! I'll try what Grunff suggests. If that doesn't work, I'll > try replacing both taillight bulbs. Or maybe I'll just live with it, > because it doesn't happen most of the time. > > -- > Tom Reingold > Noo Joizy