Sounds like a classic ground issue in the LH taillamp unit. Try cleaning up
and and all grounds and power connections on that lamp, and the problem should
go away. At worst, you might need to add a ground wire on that lamp.
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-----Original Message-----
From: thenicholls <thenicholls@verizon.net>
1972 Triumph TR6 (Wiring lines up with the 71 electrical chart)
Driving to work this morning, a nice gentleman pulled up beside me in his Jeep
and told me he owned a Sunbeam. He also advised me that my drivers side brake
light was out. Got home tonight to test, this car is very original and has
not
had many electrical issues. The brake light on the drivers side is working,
except when the driving lights are on or all lights are on. Any suggestions
on
how to proceed with this?
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