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Part 2 ...... Fault tracing '93 245 taillight wiring 200

Hi All,

First let me say thanks to those who replied to my earlier thread, especially to Art B for his reply and diagrams.

http://www.brickboard.com/RWD/edit.htm?id=1589626

Fuse 16 was the culprit, or rather the fuse holder connection.

However, having resolved the passenger side tail light issue, I now have a passenger side brake light problem, and even with the benefit of Art's diagrams I cannot figure it out.

Here's the problem:

When the lights are off, the brake lights function normally. When the lights are on, applying the brakes causes the passenger side tail light to go out and the passenger side brake light does not light up (driver side functions normally)

Ironically, my '89 245 just started doing the exact same thing. I'm thinking there's a Volvo virus spreading in my driveway. Hopefully it wont infect my Saab ;-)

As always, any and all help will be appreciated.

TIA,
John
Raleigh, NC












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