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Bought them for a modern car, and the tail light bit wont play, probably cause the car is too clever.
Probably work with classic mini, Rover SD1, etc. Yours for nowt of you want them. |
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On 01/11/2019 21:11, Theo wrote:
wrote: Bought them for a modern car, and the tail light bit wont play, probably cause the car is too clever. Sure you had them the right way round? LED bulbs are polarised, so you need to try both ways round to get the one that works. It's a while since I have changed a combined stop tail light bulb, but did they not have offset pins so that they could only be fitted one way. In fact even car bulbs with two prongs that are not offset (say an indicator bulb) are they not earthed at the bottom of the bulb and the two prongs both connect to the 12V. -- Adam |
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