07 Trente Mille Fois
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Genius Asian

1. does the Center Mounted Light (on high top) work?
2. just a reminder or something to be aware to help you to debug: the brake lights and the tail lights may be on the same globe, some cars may have a dual filament bulb that acts as a dual purpose bulb. When lights are on they are tail lights, when service brake is pressed the second filament is activated acting as a brake light.
3. sometimes when ground wire has weak connection, it may not show failure until higher currents go through ground wire. So when you want both brake and tail lights work at the same time, the ground wire may fail.
4. you should fill in the following table of 8 combinations, to see which of the 8 combinations fail:

center brake tail
===============
4.1 on on on
4.2 on on off
4.3 on off on
4.4 on off off
4.5 off on on
4.6 off on off
4.7 off off on
4.8 off off off



Genius Asian

interesting problem, can you give us more details on the conditions working vs not working?
1. condition for headlights are working but tail lights are not working.
2. condition for headlights are not working but tail lights are working.
3. condition for headlights are working and tail lights are working (does it ever work?)

Without knowing your car, it is difficult to diagnose it. In general, keep in mind a few points:
4. Two lights in one bulb. Since you said both "headlights and tail lights are working" the light bulbs should be good, but as shown in the video the same bulb has two different lights, so you should not draw a wrong conclusion the bulb is good because the lights came from the same physical location.

5. Generally when you flip the headlight switch that also turns on your tail lights.
6. Some models have taillights on an automatic sensor which turns tail lights on when it detects a drop in ambient brightness. So you should examine if you got a bad Ambient Light Sensor



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Kevin Phillip

Great video, very informative. I have an '07 Nissan Versa. The brake lights work when the tail lights are off. However, when the tail lights are on, the brake lights do not work. I'm guessing it's a wiring problem, however if you or anyone have seen this issue before, a solution would be great!

Kevin Phillip

@Genius Asian Thanks for the information! I took it get looked at and you are right, the bulb does have dual filament. However, the issue was the bulb socket. Once replaced, the lights worked as designed!

Genius Asian

1. does the Center Mounted Light (on high top) work?
2. just a reminder or something to be aware to help you to debug: the brake lights and the tail lights may be on the same globe, some cars may have a dual filament bulb that acts as a dual purpose bulb. When lights are on they are tail lights, when service brake is pressed the second filament is activated acting as a brake light.
3. sometimes when ground wire has weak connection, it may not show failure until higher currents go through ground wire. So when you want both brake and tail lights work at the same time, the ground wire may fail.
4. you should fill in the following table of 8 combinations, to see which of the 8 combinations fail:

center brake tail
===============
4.1 on on on
4.2 on on off
4.3 on off on
4.4 on off off
4.5 off on on
4.6 off on off
4.7 off off on
4.8 off off off

Ulises Uriel Saldana

Out of all the videos I’ve seen yours is the most organized. Thanks!

Mark Grady

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Genius Asian

thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. Yes, since there are many components connected, any of them could fail, thus a systematic way to organize will make it easier to troubleshoot.

timbo0755

You can possibly cause problems or damage with newer vehicles that as more complex systems by removing the battery cable while the vehicle is running

Genius Asian

correct, voltage spikes may damage electronics, so it is better you remove corresponding fuses if you don't have any other tools at hand

J-Deezy

Never disconnect the battery terminal while the car is running it could most likely ruin the alternator on many vehicles

Genius Asian

yes, could cause problem to either the car electronic parts or the alternator, the risk probability is higher to cause problems to other electronic parts because if your alternator is over-charging your battery with higher voltage, disconnecting it may allow the alternator to provide an even higher voltage to sensitive car electronics. So be careful with newer car with sensitive electronic components.

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