My rear passenger brake light is out when I hit the brakes. However, when not using the brake the rear light light is on.
Is this normal for the brake light to be out but not the driving lights when the bulb is the same one?
Thanks.
It's not unusual for one of the filaments to break in a dual filament lamp. The brake/turn signal filament is completely separate from the running lamp filament although they do share the same ground circuit.
Larry
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It's not unusual for one of the filaments to break in a dual filament lamp. The brake/turn signal filament is completely separate from the running lamp filament although they do share the same ground circuit.
Larry
Well. Now the brake light is all of a sudden working.