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Originally Posted by connal
There are two circuits going to your rear light - one from the brake and one from the lights. If the brake light is working okay I'm guessing there is some break/short in your lighting circuit. Does your headlight work?
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As stated in the first post
Headlight works
Brake light works
Not working - rear tail lights, instrument lights
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There is a switch that turns the lights on/off .. that switch should turn on these lights that are not working - that is where I would be looking. Some of these kind of switches have the ability to turn on the rear tail lights and instrument lights alone in one setting, then turn on the headlight as well in a different setting.
I take it that these lights all failed at once, that the voltage regulator is functioning (check your battery voltage does not rise too much as engine revs rise) - in other words that the globes work and the failure is in the switching/fuses/wiring. Arr ...your headlight is powered from the battery .. and not the stator? If from the stator .. you could have blown a headlight globe .. and replaced it ? And while it was blown the resultant high voltage has taken out the tail lights and instrument lights.
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