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I've described the following problem in my 1989 760 wagon. A few responded that its probably due to a bad ground. I've checked connectivity on the ground wires but still cannot find the problem. I would really appreciate some advice on how to troubleshoot an apparent bad ground from this point forward. Thanks!
Henry
Problem Description:
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I just started having a strange problem with the driver-side brake light. This lamp has a dual-filament bulb serving both taillight and brake. I've replaced both this bulb and the passenger-side bulb a few times while troubleshooting this.
As long as the headlights are off (and the taillights are off) the brake light works fine.
If I turn on the headlights, the taillight will come on, but if I also press the brake while the taillight is on, it goes out entirely. The taillight will come back on when I let off the brake. The combination of the taillight and brake light causes the whole lamp to go out.
It gets more strange. If the brake light is on and I turn on the left turn signal (same side) then it will turn out the brake light as the turn signal lamp flashes on. So the brake light and turn signal alternately flash.
Summary, my driver's side brake light will not work at the same time as the taillight (in the same bulb) or the turn signal (on the same side). The passenger side works fine.
I've thoroughly checked all of the fuses and the bulbs. Tried pulling each bulb on both sides to see if they could be interfering, no luck. The bulb warning indicator seems to be working okay. It only comes on when that brake light goes dark. Any ideas?
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