Lamp Out.....!!!!!!!
#1
Lamp Out.....!!!!!!!
Just yesterday my "LAMP OUT" light came on. It made a loud and annoying sound every 2 mins or so.
On the handbook it says a faulty bulbs???? Not really sure what they mean by that, but I had checked all my outside bulbs and everything seems to be okay...
Anybody have this issue before? and what was the problem..
Thanks
On the handbook it says a faulty bulbs???? Not really sure what they mean by that, but I had checked all my outside bulbs and everything seems to be okay...
Anybody have this issue before? and what was the problem..
Thanks
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RE: Lamp Out.....!!!!!!!
hold your trip/odometer button in and turn the key to the "on" position then let go. See what that says.
EDIT: Forgot to add the signal works with a voltage change not and actual voltage loss. You could have a bulb going out and it's already hitting on it. Look for an increased or decreased brightness in your bulbs.
EDIT: Forgot to add the signal works with a voltage change not and actual voltage loss. You could have a bulb going out and it's already hitting on it. Look for an increased or decreased brightness in your bulbs.
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#8
RE: Lamp Out.....!!!!!!!
The rear light cluster bulb contacts on these Dodges, after a few years, oxidise.
Take out all your rear lamp bulbs, clean with WD40 or some other electrical contact cleaner, the contacts/bulbs and re-fit the bulbs.
Also, the running and tailight/signal bulbs, when they're fitted, put a dab of high temp silicone on the base of the fitting and the glass bulb, overlapping the two.
This, when set, will stop the bulbs vibrating loose in their bases giving an intermittent contact, causing a bulb out warning.
That cured my 03 problem.
Post up if this helps?
Al.
Take out all your rear lamp bulbs, clean with WD40 or some other electrical contact cleaner, the contacts/bulbs and re-fit the bulbs.
Also, the running and tailight/signal bulbs, when they're fitted, put a dab of high temp silicone on the base of the fitting and the glass bulb, overlapping the two.
This, when set, will stop the bulbs vibrating loose in their bases giving an intermittent contact, causing a bulb out warning.
That cured my 03 problem.
Post up if this helps?
Al.
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RE: Lamp Out.....!!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: abarmby
The rear light cluster bulb contacts on these Dodges, after a few years, oxidise.
Take out all your rear lamp bulbs, clean with WD40 or some other electrical contact cleaner, the contacts/bulbs and re-fit the bulbs.
Also, the running and tailight/signal bulbs, when they're fitted, put a dab of high temp silicone on the base of the fitting and the glass bulb, overlapping the two.
This, when set, will stop the bulbs vibrating loose in their bases giving an intermittent contact, causing a bulb out warning.
That cured my 03 problem.
Post up if this helps?
Al.
The rear light cluster bulb contacts on these Dodges, after a few years, oxidise.
Take out all your rear lamp bulbs, clean with WD40 or some other electrical contact cleaner, the contacts/bulbs and re-fit the bulbs.
Also, the running and tailight/signal bulbs, when they're fitted, put a dab of high temp silicone on the base of the fitting and the glass bulb, overlapping the two.
This, when set, will stop the bulbs vibrating loose in their bases giving an intermittent contact, causing a bulb out warning.
That cured my 03 problem.
Post up if this helps?
Al.
Thanks a lot for that info abarmyby