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Info on replacing the centre high mount brake light

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Old 10-15-2014, 07:33 AM
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Default Info on replacing the centre high mount brake light

New to the forum (and Crossfires)... The centre high mount brake light on 2005 Crossfire roadster I just purchased is not working. I've read a lot of the info posted here on the forum and was wondering if anyone had used LEDFIX to have their's repaired. Since none of the LEDs work, I'm assuming the whole unit will have to be repaired or replaced. Suggestions?
 
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Old 10-15-2014, 08:23 AM
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Default Re: Info on replacing the centre high mount brake light

Yes, some have used the LEDFIX guys with success.
First, I would remove the light and connect it to a 12v source ( WITH THE CORRECT POLARITY )
to ensure that the light, not the wiring / control is at fault.
( or you could just meter the plug to the light to see if 12v shows up on the + lead when the car is running and the brake pedal is pushed )
 
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