Author Topic: Any idea why left rear marker and taillight would be dimmer than the right?  (Read 1845 times)

Offline Grec

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I'm assuming that there's a voltage loss somewhere, but wondering if anyone else has run into this and has a good place to start looking... ?

I need to get new headlight and taillight harnesses anyways, but am hoping to postpone yet another $300+ expense for a bit. :-\ That and tearing the interior apart as soon as I got my car back on the road. Lol.
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Offline roadman5312

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      Poor ground probably    :2cents:

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Offline TelisSE440

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      Poor ground probably    :2cents:
:iagree: X3 Check the marker light case grounding on the rear quarter and tailight case of the bulbs on the tail panel. Are the hazard lights dim too?

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x4 for bad ground...or...one of them might have the wrong bulb.
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X5 :iagree:  run a ground wire from left tail lamp socket to a metal part on body  :2thumbs:

Had same issue at one time

Offline Grec

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Sounds like I'm looking for a ground issue. :-)

Thanks, guys.
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- FE5 Rallye Red on Black

Offline roadman5312

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Sounds like I'm looking for a ground issue. :-)

Thanks, guys.
                     If a ground issue is not the prob, check the wires in the wire connector behind the passenger kick panel.

Offline Grec

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Update on this: Yep. Ground issue on drivers-side taillight. It was actually poor grounding of the metal socket plugging into the light housing. One of those deals where if you just wiggled the plug a bit it would work correctly.

A little wire brushing/scotch brite sanding and bending of the little metal tabs did the trick.  :thumbsup:
1973 Challenger Rallye
- 440 Six Pack
- A833 4 Speed, 18 Spline
- FE5 Rallye Red on Black

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