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annoying taillamp/brakelight problems 200 1989

Okay...Wiggle the connector to the taillight assembly & you get this light on, this light off, third brake light on & off & on. Stop wiggling when most of the lamps are on (for the moment) and step on the brakes... the left taillamp goes off. A couple of the lamps never do anything and I am not sure what they are for. Help.

Is there anyway to rewire the printed circuit? It has those white plastic quik-connects and a little tab that snaps onto the top edge. How can I fix it?








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annoying taillamp/brakelight problems 200 1989

Bryan: Good luck. I'm currently trying to solve a brake light problem on my 1990 244DL. As purchased with brake on the right parking light would go out and the center brake light illuminate. With two new bulbs and cleaning up the contacts on the bulb carriers now the left and center brake lights come on and the right parking light doesn't go out but the right brake light still doesn't come on. Guess I'll look at the printed circuits next.

Brian Mee








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annoying taillamp/brakelight problems 200 1989

The circuit board is not at fault, it's the little copper foil parts where the connector "pincer" pieces come into contact. The foil areas get oxidized and sometimes burnt, so the contact "pincers" fail to do the job.


There are five operational lights on each side (may be only four on the right side). Left side top row is turn signal, reverse light, fog light. Bottom row is marker/brake light, no light, marker light.

Sometime after 1988 one side fog light was disabled. Dunno what year. (BTW those lights are controlled by a rocker switch right below the headlight switch. Headlights must be on for the fogs to light up.)

Of the five, only the marker lights and brake lights are in the bulb failure warning system, and therefore, like the turn signals, they have a separate wire for each side. The fog lights and reverse lights do not.

On the left side contact part of the circuit board, the contact point for fog lights and reverse lights is double width. The wire from "up front" goes to one of the pincers, and right next to it is the wire going over to the right side lamp. To see those foil contact parts you will need a mirror, and a flashlight helps.


I have that problem on my 1986 244. Here's what I did to get one reverse light to work. Open open the connector. Wires of the same color and adjacent to one another are for the same thing - fog lights(white) or reverse lights(black).

Swap them. It's the foil part under the wire from "up front" that gets burnt. So, voltage from up front gets to the little pincer. It is supposed to connect to the circuit board, and via the double width, go out to the same light on the other side. But it can't because the pincer is touching a bad spot.

So putting the wire from "up front" into the spot over a good part of the foil, you will get that light on the left side but not the right side. And, one reverse light is better than none, right? Works for me, anyway.

Now, is there a way to repair the burnt spot on the foil? I don't know. Maybe some engineering type (like Don Foster) has a way. Anyone who figured out a slick way to clean the ignition wires (in the dishwasher) may have figured out this fix. Maybe a variation of re-soldering.

AND - check the colors of the lower outer bulb holders on the right and the left. They MUST be white on the right, black on the left. If that's not your case, weird things can happen.

AND ALSO - unscrew and re-attach the ground wire. A little oxidation in there can mess things up, too.

Good Luck,

Bob

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Just one detail to correct 200 1989

re: "...There are five [four on the right side] operational lights.... Sometime after 1988 one side fog light was disabled. Dunno what year...."

The rear fog light were introduced in the USA market sometime between 1984 and 1993 -- my '84 didn't have it (I added it), and my '93 has it factory built-in, on the driver's side only.








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Just one detail to correct 200 1989

Good-0

My 1984 didn't have one. My 1986 and 1988 244 have factory fogs on both sides. Great for adding light to the reverse lights.

I knew that Volvo made only one side operational, so as not to look like brake lights (they say), in some year newer than 1988. So it was 1993? Good to know, thanks.

Regards,

Bob

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Just one detail to correct 200 1989

Thanks. I've owned a number of Volvos...none had fog lamps and I never knew that any had REAR fog lamps. Are they "running lights?" Or did I misread your message?

Why does my left taillamp go out completely when I press the brake pedal?

If i wiggle the connectors, sometimes the third brake light is out & the left taillamp stays on ... but still no brake lights. Aggrivating, eh?

thanks







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