2011 4.4 TDV8
While at the tyre fitters today I noticed when they were moving the vehicle that the rear right brake light was not working. Passed MOT last week so assume it was working then.
When I got home plugged in GAPiiD (every home should have one!) and found - among other fault codes- Rear Right brake light failure - short to earth.
Cleared all faults and that one did not return but brake light still did not function.
Swapped light clusters left to right and fault stayed on right which seemed to rule out a faulty light unit.
I am fairly competent mechanically but never got beyond basic electrics.
However, found a diagram of the 5 pin plug which feeds the cluster (says it relates to late models but wire colours do not match) and got out my voltmeter.
Between No5 (earth) and 4 (taillight) zero volts. Switched on the lights 14.2 V.
Between No5 and No2 (stop lights) 7.4V whether brake pedal pressed or not.
Then checked No5 to 1,2 & 3 - all 7.4V.
Confused!!
As I result of the fault code saying short to earth I examined the loom which goes through a grommet and joins a larger loom at the rear of the boot area. It was very tight across the aperture where it goes throught the boot wall and there is no edge protection on the single skin steel panel.
I unwrapped the binding and could see no chafing or obvious damage to any of the wiring but lo and behold reconnected the lamp cluster and all works.
I have put some sleeving over the loom and pulled it through the grommet to give it some slack and will see what happens.
A couple of questions:-
Is this a regular fault? It does not appear to be from searching the forum.
What I am not doing correctly in my diagnosis?
Embossed in to the cluster is the voltage and wattage of the various elements and they are all 13.7V at different wattages so I had assumed I would 'see' 13-14V on the voltmeter when the different functions were switched on.
Any help gratefully received L405 2018 5.0 S/C
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