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Hi every1

I am new to SAU but have had a 34 since last november.

I just wanted to ask if anyone knows how to make all 4 taillights work when ur braking?? coz currently only the 2 bigger lights only light up.

Sorry if this has been covered before but i tried a search but no luck..

any help is greatly appreciated

thanx

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So let me get his right, stock standard out of the factory:

2 doors: only have the 2 outside (bigger lights) light up

4 doors: all 4 lights light up

I always thought that compliance changed my car so that only the outside 2 lit up, perhaps this is not the case then.

So let me get his right, stock standard out of the factory:

2 doors: only have the 2 outside (bigger lights) light up

4 doors: all 4 lights light up

I always thought that compliance changed my car so that only the outside 2 lit up, perhaps this is not the case then.

Yep... that's right, and it's wierd isn't it.

I saw a 4 door hitting the streets with four stove lamps and thought somethign was wrong with mine. Came home checked and there's no double element bulbs in the inner stoves. :) Sucks.

what about with parkers just on? do the four doors only have the two bigger lights light up when the parkers come on or are all four supposed to light up as well?

all my tail lights come on at parkers chris, yours should also

all my tail lights come on at parkers chris, yours should also

Mine dont only the outer lights do. Ill get into it on the weekend and see if Ican fix the problem then. It just doesnt look like a skyline without all 4 of them.

So let me get his right, stock standard out of the factory:

4 doors: all 4 lights light up

Correcto

what about with parkers just on? do the four doors only have the two bigger lights light up when the parkers come on or are all four supposed to light up as well?

All four still light up always.

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