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MOT Fail
Took the handyvan (Renault Kangoo) in for an MOT Friday. Failed on a
few minor points, one of which was "Nearside rear position lamp adversly affected by the operation of another lamp". Says the same for the nearside. Took the clusters off today (the only simple thing to do on a Kangoo - bloody French) No obvious fault, remade the earth connection to bare metal, WD40 liberally applied. SWMBO returned from shopping so I got her to operate brake pedals, switches etc while I watched. The van has the sort of rear lights where the side light just gets brighter when you push the brake pedel - e.g. it isn't a seperate brake light. I can't see a thing wrong. Couldn't check beforehand tho cos I was alone. I assume "Nearside rear position lamp" means 'sidelight' in plain English? The sidelights work - so I can't imagine what they are on about? I though vehicle lights either worked or didn't? Dave TMH |
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