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Hi, ok going through a snag list on the Galaxy Mk1, when i start up the brake warning lights come up , the front 2 go out after a couple of seconds, the rear to go out after i press the brake peddle, now if i turn on the side lights the rear right indicator comes back on, turn of the light and it goes out?

 

Ive also got a problem with the rear wiper not parking, took the unit out lunchtime ( no not for a drink!) used a bench PSU and it was running ok, re oiled the shaft and the curren dropped from 90 to 70ma @ 13.8 volts.

Put it back in and it moves then stops the doesnt move then does and then parks eventually. I had a break in the rear brake light loom and fixed that, is it possible that the wiper looms faulty as well?

any help would be recievd greatfully.

Thanks

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Hi, ok going through a snag list on the Galaxy Mk1, when i start up the brake warning lights come up , the front 2 go out after a couple of seconds, the rear to go out after i press the brake peddle, now if i turn on the side lights the rear right indicator comes back on, turn of the light and it goes out?

 

Ive also got a problem with the rear wiper not parking, took the unit out lunchtime ( no not for a drink!) used a bench PSU and it was running ok, re oiled the shaft and the curren dropped from 90 to 70ma @ 13.8 volts.

Put it back in and it moves then stops the doesnt move then does and then parks eventually. I had a break in the rear brake light loom and fixed that, is it possible that the wiper looms faulty as well?

any help would be recievd greatfully.

Thanks

Hi there

Sounds like you still got problems with broken/shorting wiring on tailgate.

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