The high level brake light on my 2012 TF has failed. I have tried a replacement LED unit without success, the other two brake lights are working normally, so there seems to be a break in connection between them and the high level feed. ( Mazda light conversion)
Short of running another cable outside the loom has anyone any suggestions. Is there another connector not apparent?
Richard
High level brake light
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Rule 1 - Is that you need to think very carefully before posting anything technical or asking anything technical relating to the security system of the car - See 'Security Issues' sticky for more info.
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Re: High level brake light
Have you checked for breaks in the wiring loom around the boot lid hinge area where the loom is continually flexing? It’s a notorious MGF/ TF failure point and does carry the rear lighting wiring.
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Re: High level brake light
As above, one or more of the cables in the loom by the boot hinge will have failed, possibly hidden inside its PVC cover.
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Re: High level brake light
Easy fix is just to run a twin flex cable to one of your rear light clusters and tap in to the brake light feet & earth.
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Re: High level brake light
Thanks for replies, as suggested cable broken close to where it branches from main rear loom.