2002 Disco II Right Side Lighting/Wiring Problems??
1st off, I wanted to say hello to everyone. I am new to the forum. I have been reading over a lot of threads, but I did not see one on any wiring issues that seemed to fit my problem.
My 2002 Discovery II has recently had some issues pertaining to the right side of the vehicle. The front and rear fog lights, breaking lights, and turn signal lights all do not work. I checked the fuses, but none are blown. I do not believe the lights are blown because they all went out at the same time. I think that it is a wiring issue, however I do not know where to begin. If anyone has any info that can help me with this, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Marcel
My 2002 Discovery II has recently had some issues pertaining to the right side of the vehicle. The front and rear fog lights, breaking lights, and turn signal lights all do not work. I checked the fuses, but none are blown. I do not believe the lights are blown because they all went out at the same time. I think that it is a wiring issue, however I do not know where to begin. If anyone has any info that can help me with this, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Marcel
Marcel...
Can you help me out, Do you mean that the right front fog, right rear fog, right brake light, and right turn signals do not work? Is there any other electrical issues other then lighting ( radio, heater, etc? )
There really is only one thing in common with the lights that comes to mind... Your trailer wiring connector located behind the rh tailight. Remove the 4 screws to the rh tailight and remove the tailight. you should see a connector with about 8 to 12 wires or so just inside the tailigt hole. The connector will not have a mate if you do not have trailer wiring. Check to make sure water hasn't filled this thing and corroded it out shorting certain light circuits. Did this help?
Can you help me out, Do you mean that the right front fog, right rear fog, right brake light, and right turn signals do not work? Is there any other electrical issues other then lighting ( radio, heater, etc? )
There really is only one thing in common with the lights that comes to mind... Your trailer wiring connector located behind the rh tailight. Remove the 4 screws to the rh tailight and remove the tailight. you should see a connector with about 8 to 12 wires or so just inside the tailigt hole. The connector will not have a mate if you do not have trailer wiring. Check to make sure water hasn't filled this thing and corroded it out shorting certain light circuits. Did this help?
Marcel...
Can you help me out, Do you mean that the right front fog, right rear fog, right brake light, and right turn signals do not work? Is there any other electrical issues other then lighting ( radio, heater, etc? )
There really is only one thing in common with the lights that comes to mind... Your trailer wiring connector located behind the rh tailight. Remove the 4 screws to the rh tailight and remove the tailight. you should see a connector with about 8 to 12 wires or so just inside the tailigt hole. The connector will not have a mate if you do not have trailer wiring. Check to make sure water hasn't filled this thing and corroded it out shorting certain light circuits. Did this help?
Can you help me out, Do you mean that the right front fog, right rear fog, right brake light, and right turn signals do not work? Is there any other electrical issues other then lighting ( radio, heater, etc? )
There really is only one thing in common with the lights that comes to mind... Your trailer wiring connector located behind the rh tailight. Remove the 4 screws to the rh tailight and remove the tailight. you should see a connector with about 8 to 12 wires or so just inside the tailigt hole. The connector will not have a mate if you do not have trailer wiring. Check to make sure water hasn't filled this thing and corroded it out shorting certain light circuits. Did this help?
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