I have a 206 (year 2000) that has developed a rear near side light cluster failure. All lights (indicators, Reverse and Brake) do not work, I performed the usual checks bulbs, fuses etc. but all seem good, there is no corrosion or water ingress that I can see within the lens. Could this be a symptom BSI problem, or is it another known issue?
Appreciate any help
Rear Light Cluster Fail
- gazza82
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Re: Rear Light Cluster Fail
Move likely a loose or broken wire
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DM206ster
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Re: Rear Light Cluster Fail
Ok thank you, where would the best place to test the wiring with a meter, at the light end or somewhere nearer the fuse box?
- gazza82
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Re: Rear Light Cluster Fail
Light end first ...
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- Capncol
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Re: Rear Light Cluster Fail
Check the earth feed to the cluster.
Cheers Col.
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