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  1. Thanks for that clarification, makes a little more sense to me now... Still cant fathom out how the fillaments on both bulbs, looked to be in perfect condition yet faulty.. ;)
  2. Well I replaced the bulbs with new ones, and hey presto everything now works,,,,brake lights and the preheat has stopped flashing.... I always thought that a bulb if blown would look obvious,,,assume sums it up... Many Thanks everyone
  3. lol, so how can i get the pixies back..... The preheat on the dash is comes on constantly after about 20 secs, when I did a search I read about the light switch. Then had a look at the sharan and saw that I had no rear brake lights.... except for the high level working... So do you think that it is possible for the switch not to be faulty because of this?
  4. Many Thanks Hi there Yes your brake light switch is proberbly still faulty, as there are two sets of contacts in it, is your cruise control working? Hi. thanks for replying, I dont have cruise control on my VW.
  5. Hi, I have done a search on flashing preheat symbol in dash.. From it, I realised that my rear brake lights arn`t working, pointing towards a faulty brake light switch... It has never been replaced, 110,000m on the clock My question is, that on mine the high level brake light works fine, could the brake switch still be faulty? I have also tapped up a couple of wires in the boot thingy, where you open the boot. Many Thanks
  6. Hi, not a silly question at all, I thought the same.....loads of surfing and asking questions, the 2 posts before mine say it all.......
  7. Hi, you may have seen my other thread on how to wire up a relay..... An update, took a live feed from the switch, P4 pin 8 (black /white). Through a inline fuse into a 4 pin relay. Took a live feed from battery, through a inline fuse. Wired back into the dipped headlights at bulb holder. And yes it all now works...Don`t know what the original problem was, but this fix will do for me.. Cheers Koro
  8. An update... Into Halfords, bought a 20amp 4 pin relay, wired it all up as in my diagram...surprise, surprise it works.. The missing dipped headlights are back on again, sods law when I use them in earnest in the dark, something may go wrong....but fingers crossed Thanks to everybody that contributed, I certainly would not have been able to fix them without you. ( must add, I havn`t a clue as to what the original problem was, but this will do for me) Cheers Koro
  9. Thanks for that,,, I got to get this sorted today, having the Mrs walking in front of the Sharan with a lamp at night, is causing a strain on our marriage....into Halfrauds..
  10. Hi, thanks for asking... Just checked again, the dipped light bulbholder has a brown and a yellow. It was the yellow that I was going to conect to from the relay. On P4 on the MFU, there is a black /white feeding into pin 8 is the live feed, that I was going to use a switched live feed into the relay.(It I think is fed from the dashboard switch, voltage reading when I turn the switch on and off). Thanks
  11. Hi just being nosey here, are you trying to repair a fault on your headlights or add extra lights? Would just like to say be carefull when wiring into lights on a vehicle with (bulb failure relay) thats the little amber symbol of a light bulb that comes on when you first switch on ignition and goes off when you press footbrake, Hi, on my VW Sharan "w" reg, 2000 1.9tdi, I dont get " the little amber symbol of a light bulb that comes on when you first switch on ignition and goes off when you press footbrake" The dipped headlights dont work, no voltage to the bulb holder, replaced bulbs, fuses ok, switch ok... I intend keeping the Sharan as as a workhorse until it dies... So as an inexpensive fix, though probably not the correct way of going about it. I intend to wire in a new relay and feed he dipped lights direct, throug the switch and suitably fused.
  12. Many thanks for looking, if i get a normal 4 pin relay 20 amp, will it have a diagram on the top, so I know which pin is which? Is "normal" the correct terminology for a relay, the parts guy I go to, aint the most helpfull...
  13. Looks good to me As in, yep thats the right way to wire one up,or good effort at the crap drawing, lol
  14. [untitled.bmp Hi, hope this works, Got to say to anyone looking, this is a humble guess to how I would wire up a 4 pin relay.... If you can make any sense out of it, could you guys that know, have a look.....
  15. Cheers,,, looking at your picture, if I use the live feed from the switch, would i disregard one of the other feeds in your diagram?
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