Chrysler side lights and rear fog lights

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by dennis69498, Mar 26, 2009.

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    dennis69498 Guest

    Hi i'm not sure if I am in the right place but here goes. My rea
    lights and rear fog lights do not work. Could this be a relay as al
    the fuses are ok

    Denni
     
    dennis69498, Mar 26, 2009
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    Bill Putney Guest

    Umm - what is the vehicle?
     
    Bill Putney, Mar 26, 2009
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    cavedweller Guest

    Picky, picky....:))
     
    cavedweller, Mar 27, 2009
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  4. My rear lights and rear fog lights do not work. Could this be a relay
    as all
    Rear fog lights??
     
    Pete E. Kruzer, Mar 27, 2009
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    Steve Guest

    Well, at least we now know its a European market car. Yes, "rear fog
    lights." If you ever see a Mercedes or BMW cruising down the road with
    what appears to be one of the rear brake lights stuck on, its an idiot
    driver with his fog lights turned on.
     
    Steve, Mar 27, 2009
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    dennis69498 Guest

    lights and rear fog lights do not work. Could this be a relay as al
    the fuses are ok
    Hi Bob
    Thank you for your reply. I have a Chrysler Grand Voyager SE 1996
    The side and rear lights and rear fog lights do not work. I hav
    checked the fuses and all ok. Could this be a relay

    Regard
    Denni
     
    dennis69498, Mar 27, 2009
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    dennis69498 Guest

    lights and rear fog lights do not work. Could this be a relay as al
    the fuses are ok
    Yes rear HI lights used in Europe in foggy weathe
    Denni
     
    dennis69498, Mar 27, 2009
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  8. what year and model chrysler
    did you just look at the fuses? or test them weith a test lite or dvom ?
    if you just looked at them then there iis a good chance you overlooked a
    blown fuse
     
    man of machines, Mar 29, 2009
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