I'm a little confused about your terminology, but I'll assume that by
driving lights you mean tail lights.
If the tail lights are bright and the turn/brake lights are dim you have
reversed the wiring in the receptacles. Try reversing the wires for the
brake and tail lights and see if that fixes it.
>From: linwood rose <linwoodrose@mac.com>
>To: Healeys@autox.team.net
>Subject: [Healeys] turn signals and tail lights
>Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 21:59:30 -0400
>
>Earlier in my restoration I thought I had sorted this problem out,
>but tonight it has come back to haunt me again. I have just installed
>my newly painted rear shroud and I was installing and hooking up the
>tail lights. By the way, getting those chrome trim rings to fit
>inside the rubber housing was a real pain!
>
>Here is the situation: All components are new( flasher canister,
>relay (electronic variety, not the original coils), lights and
>bulbs). If lights are off and turn signal is activated, both left and
>right tail lights operate perfectly. If I turn the driving lights on,
>the turn signal in both lights is barely perceptible. I have
>carefully checked my ground connections throughout the car, and
>removed fresh paint where ground connections are to be made, but it
>doesn't seem to have affected this issue. If a faulty ground was the
>problem wouldn't the flashing signals have failed when the running
>lights were off also?
>
>I would appreciate any suggestions that I might try to solve this
>problem.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Lin
>1960 BT7 in restoration
>1959 Bugeye
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