97 E420 Brake Lights
as we say in the south, everything works except no brake lights on either side, the reverse lights work. Got that nasty "defective lamp" showing up in front of me now, what it feels like it is saying, is that you should have left enough alone.Anyone else ever experience this? After pulling your brake and reverse lights did the passenger side have only one socket opening with one bulb? I mean the other (reverse) light has a blank metal cover over the opening. Any help is appreciated. On another note, damn it's cold out, about 31F, (cold for us) but that shrimp gumbo I had tonight got the ole belly full.
as we say in the south, everything works except no brake lights on either side, the reverse lights work. Got that nasty "defective lamp" showing up in front of me now, what it feels like it is saying, is that you should have left enough alone.Anyone else ever experience this? After pulling your brake and reverse lights did the passenger side have only one socket opening with one bulb? I mean the other (reverse) light has a blank metal cover over the opening. Any help is appreciated. On another note, damn it's cold out, about 31F, (cold for us) but that shrimp gumbo I had tonight got the ole belly full.
Also, with those new tail lights, you are going to need new brake light bulb holders (the plastic circle thing that holds the bulbs and twists into the new housing), they cost like $20 bucks at the dealer, get them for the 2000 model. I went through the SAME EXACT experience as you. It really is easy to solve but I didn't know where to look.
Also, you have the "light defective" on because of this ^^^ Not because of the empty spaces on the rear fog lights. It took me a while to find that out. I went everywhere thinking that the rear fog lights were the problem, but it turned out that I just needed the bulb holder things.
Last edited by OldNate; Dec 2, 2006 at 10:59 PM.
Also, with those new tail lights, you are going to need new brake light bulb holders (the plastic circle thing that holds the bulbs and twists into the new housing), they cost like $20 bucks at the dealer, get them for the 2000 model. I went through the SAME EXACT experience as you. It really is easy to solve but I didn't know where to look.
Also, you have the "light defective" on because of this ^^^ Not because of the empty spaces on the rear fog lights. It took me a while to find that out. I went everywhere thinking that the rear fog lights were the problem, but it turned out that I just needed the bulb holder things.
"Funny thing is that the driver side has 2 socket bulbs, why doesn't that side light up when brake pedal is depressed"
^^^This is because that is a Fog light, not a brake light. Pull out the knob for the lights as far as it can go (2 clicks) and you will see that light turn on.
Last edited by OldNate; Dec 2, 2006 at 11:13 PM.



