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Bob

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  1. Thanks for the welcome, gregers. I have tidied the wiring up this morning. Just missing the light panel on the back door itself illuminating now - as in rears, brakes, etc. The lights in the rear body are working fine. Does anyone know what the OEM black/red cable in the rear door waterproof loom carrier feeds, or if there's a fuse governing the back door light panel (not the rear body lights)? So close, but no cigar just yet. :/
  2. Hi, Probably bad etiquette to join a forum and post a "please help me" as the first post. So, apologies. :) However, I recently bought an R-plate 1.9 diesel Galaxy and lost a load of the rear lights the very next day. I'm no auto-electrician by any stretch but a bit of reasoning helped me to: fix brake/rear light (on body) both brake and rear light on simultaneously when lights switched on - t'was the wrong bulb - needed a 5/21w instead of a 5w in one side, and fix the reverse lights - broken wire in the driver side fifth door rubber. However, I am without rear fogs. And the lights in the clusters in the fifth door itself don't work (the ones to either side on the body are now fine). The correct bulbs are in all slots. Rather than destroy the wiring loom myself, I thought it might be best to take it to someone who knows early Galaxys. Preferably someone not too far from Peterborough(Cambs). I hope it's not against the rules to ask for a garage/independent electrician/enthusiast who would like some beer tokens who is in my area and knows the likely problems. The driver side fifth door rubber was housing a mass of soldered, taped and connector block repairs. Many thanks. Back to fixing the Megane's window regulators now....
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