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dazsear



Member Since: 23 Jan 2011
Location: Lincolnshire
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Tail lights always on

For some reason my tail lights are always illuminated when I drive the car, regardless of if the lights are turned off or not.
I fully appreciate the DRLs being on when driving but never had a car where the tail lights are also always illuminated.

I took the car into the dealers today to sort another issue out and asked them about the lights and they said it was normal and they all did that.

Mine is a MY17 car if that makes any difference.
Are the dealers correct, do you all have this on your cars.

Thanks in advance

Daz 2008 RRS HST - loved the car from 6 months old until a few years old
2009 Disco HSE - nice and practical alternative when I needed the space.
VW T5 Transporter - mid life crisis perhaps
2017 FFRR 4.4AB - best car I’ve ever owned

Post #517619 6th Jun 2019 3:54pm
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its normal,

recently talked about here, https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic51614.html

Post #517625 6th Jun 2019 5:02pm
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dazsear



Member Since: 23 Jan 2011
Location: Lincolnshire
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Thanks for that, bloody strange but not worried if it’s supposed to be like that. 2008 RRS HST - loved the car from 6 months old until a few years old
2009 Disco HSE - nice and practical alternative when I needed the space.
VW T5 Transporter - mid life crisis perhaps
2017 FFRR 4.4AB - best car I’ve ever owned

Post #517629 6th Jun 2019 5:36pm
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