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Hiya all, I've never noticed it before but when my car is braking only the two outer rear lights come on and I'd like all 4 to. I've seen other R34's which have all 4 light up so it can be done but I need to know how. I'm not using the two inners as fog lights so thats not a problem.

I've had the lights apart and have found the following -

Inner lights - 2 x 5w bulbs (1 in each half) with 5w and earth to each.

Outer - A Single bulb with both 21w & 5w Filament (bulb holder has 3 wires, 21w, 5w and earth)

Can anyone help me (I'm an aircraft electrian so crimping etc shouldn't be a problem)?

Here's a quick Circuit diagram if anyone wants to have a go

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Here's an acutal pitcure of what I'm facing (the indicator is the tan looking bulb holder)

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Cheers peeps.........................................................IanH

Hey Ian,

I know with a lot of Australian compliancers, they disconnect the middle 2 brake lights. I think your best bet is to follow the wires down through the boot. There will be somewhere down there where they are disconnected. Thats about all I can offer ...

Good Luck!

Christian

another idea (youve probably already thought of it tho...) is to just connect another wire to the +ve to the external brake light, then connect this to the fog light +ve, of course after ensuring the +ve to the fog light is definitley broken

Damn thread! Made me run out in the dark and wet to go and check it out :D

I think they disconnect them during compliance so as not to blind the poor bastard behind when you brake.

But yeah my inside lights stay dull red

Dan

BTW - you could put a 21w/5w bulb in the 5w socket, but run a wire from the 21w filament to the 21w feed on the outer brake light...better still get hold of some proper 3 wire sockets like the outer bulb socket, and replace your inner light sockets with those....running the 21w feed as above.

BTW - you could put a 21w/5w bulb in the 5w socket, but run a wire from the 21w filament to the 21w feed on the outer brake light...better still get hold of some proper 3 wire sockets like the outer bulb socket, and replace your inner light sockets with those....running the 21w feed as above.

Thats what I want to do but there's a size difference between the inner (smaller)/outer (larger) bulb holders and you can't get 21w/5w bulbs small enough to fit the smaller inner holder...................Bugger!!

Oh and you can't buy small enough 3 pin bulb holders in the whole of the UK by the looks of it, everyone I asked just shrugged their shoulders!

I've bought a big bulb holder (outer sized) and I'm thinking of cutting a new hole in the back of the inners and putting in there, wired up as 666DAN suggested.

Pekatu - There's no 21w line to the inners to cut. On R34's there is only a 5w wire to a 5w bulb, nothing else. Otherwise It'd be fairly easy.

Cheers.....................................IANH

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