Broken brake lights

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vbc

Guest
Location
Bristol
It must be some kind of conspiracy, or maybe built in obsolescence but have you noticed how many cars have one brake light out?........and most of them are on the right hand side.

Have a look on your next commute and see if it's the same where you are as it is in Bristol.
 

Batzman

New Member
I've noticed that too... seems to be a UK thing - back in NZ you never used to see it, I think because the equivalent of MOTs are mandatory and have to be done every 6 months... and a broken taillight will cause you to fail.
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
if no-one tells you don't know, other than the odd copper doing checks no-one seems to care
 

domd1979

Veteran
Location
Staffordshire
Some cars have a warning light that tells you a bulb has gone ping, though I didn't appreciate that until a couple of weeks ago when my next door neighbour explained at great length about such a warning light on his Saab, even to the point of insisting I viewed his dash board to see it for myself!!


Tynan said:
if no-one tells you don't know, other than the odd copper doing checks no-one seems to care
 

marinyork

Resting in suspended Animation
Location
Logopolis
It's not strange at all. Well over 10% of all cars have faulty lights of some sort. Fronts are even worse for going than brake lights. That said someone on my course at uni ploughed into the back of someone as the HA in their wisdom had an unlit dual carriageway and the other driver certainly did not check on their brake or back lights.
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
domd1979 said:
Some cars have a warning light that tells you a bulb has gone ping, though I didn't appreciate that until a couple of weeks ago when my next door neighbour explained at great length about such a warning light on his Saab, even to the point of insisting I viewed his dash board to see it for myself!!

What then happens when the warning light blows?:evil:
 

marinyork

Resting in suspended Animation
Location
Logopolis
On peugeots if your any of your indicators go it makes a very annoying speeded up indicator sound to draw your attention to it!
 

hackbike 6

New Member
tdr1nka said:
What then happens when the warning light blows?:evil:


:smile:
 

PBancroft

Senior Member
Location
Winchester
tdr1nka said:
What then happens when the warning light blows?:ohmy:

A couple of years ago my VW Polo started playing up. It was really juddery to drive, and would barely start at all.

A quick trip to the garage and I was told that one of the chips under the bonnet had blown. More specifically, the ship that was supposed to figure out when something had gone wrong and warn me about it. Now it had blown up and the car was having a hissy fit.

I've never understood why cars need computer chips.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I have noticed the number of cars too without brake lights (or one without reversing light that was moving towards me without the light working). I usually try and tell the car if its in a queue at traffic lights but sometimes I think by their response they don't care, though the lady this week did thank me.

I'm sure when I was little I remember the police stopping my Dad for having a light not working and telling him off. It seems as if now you wait a year for your MOT to fix the light.
 

squeaker

Über Member
Location
Steyning
Chips in cars

Kaipaith said:
I've never understood why cars need computer chips.
All modern passenger car internal combustion engines use microprocessors to control the combustion process and minimise the 'nasty' gaseous emissions. Cycle behind an old car to appreciate the progress ;0
 

PatrickPending

Legendary Member
Location
Leicester
I once worked with someone who had 40 driving lessons before she realised (was told) that the red lights on the back of cars come on when the car is braking. Scary!!
 

Jaded

New Member
It is easy to check your lights. Easier in the winter, you just park up making sure there is something in front and behind you, then check indicators, brakes, side lights etc. by checking if the illuminate whatever you have parked near.
 
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