Rear Tail Lamp Indicator annoying me
#1
Driver
Thread Starter
Rear Tail Lamp Indicator annoying me
Had this issue several months ago - indicator would go on when I pressed the brake after starting, sometimes the actual tail lamp light was on sometimes it was not which had me thinking some type of short but still first bought a replacement bulb on Rock Auto for $2, but then passed on a DIY as I was worried about breaking the cover over the lamp. Ended up paying a Lexus dealer $46 to change the $2 bulb (got the wash and snacks). Fixed the problem, lamp worked and indicator stopped coming on. Now about four months later the indicator is back on with braking after starting, but each time I have someone check the rear tail lamp is always working. Sounds like an indicator problem? Seems weird when the bulb previously worked only intermittently as cause of the indicator coming on.
I would like to simply disconnect the indicator, I thought someone posted about it but I can't find it. I also don't see how I can complain to the dealer when the bulb they put in is working. Any help or advice? I hate that indicator.
I would like to simply disconnect the indicator, I thought someone posted about it but I can't find it. I also don't see how I can complain to the dealer when the bulb they put in is working. Any help or advice? I hate that indicator.
#2
Lexus Champion
Could be a corroded connector causing mischief. If you are handy, cleaning them could solve your problem. Failing that, a Hello Kitty sticker over the light will definitively solve the problem.
#4
Wife is having the same issue. I cannot believe that I didnt think of cleaning the terminals. I just have one question. Are the side markers on the car just reflectors or are they supposed to be illuminated? If they are, I know my problem.
#5
The front and rear, left and right, sidemarkers are supposed to be illuminated when the headlights are on. But, they don't trigger the bulb-out indicator lamp. Are you sure the 3rd (high-center) stoplight bulb is working? This is the most prone to failure (because of hatch closing vibration) and the most often overlooked.
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#9
Moderator
If your warning lamp comes on on the first application of brake after you start, then it is your rear brake light malfunction [one on each side of the tail and the third mounted high on the rear hatch. This lamp does not monitor any other lamp.
Salim
Salim
#10
Im going to check wiring and connections.
#11
Driver
Thread Starter
Indicator Light malfunction
Please post any efforts about cleaning or other actions regarding a malfunctioning indicator light. All of my brake lights are consistently working and now my indicator light suddenly stopped coming on. It sure seems there is an issue with the indicator light and not the rear brake lights.
#12
Moderator
Please post any efforts about cleaning or other actions regarding a malfunctioning indicator light. All of my brake lights are consistently working and now my indicator light suddenly stopped coming on. It sure seems there is an issue with the indicator light and not the rear brake lights.
For connector problem, you have to visit each socket, pull the bulb out, use needle nose pliers to straighten/center the folded wire and reinsert in socket.
As bulbs age, they can draw out of spec current and that triggers the warning light.
Salim
#13
I think it is the other way round. You have an intermittent connector problem or one of the bulbs is about to pop.
For connector problem, you have to visit each socket, pull the bulb out, use needle nose pliers to straighten/center the folded wire and reinsert in socket.
As bulbs age, they can draw out of spec current and that triggers the warning light.
Salim
For connector problem, you have to visit each socket, pull the bulb out, use needle nose pliers to straighten/center the folded wire and reinsert in socket.
As bulbs age, they can draw out of spec current and that triggers the warning light.
Salim
#14
Lexus Test Driver
LOL
Yup, it works wonders!
#15