On my 1999 110 TD5 Defender, my right-hand right hand tail light has stopped working. The bulb was blown but replacing it has not fixed the problem.
All other lights work, including the right-hand brake light and right-hand side light so that rules out a fuse or earth problem.
I measured the voltage in both the bulb holder and the plug (with the bulb holder removed), on the red wire I'm getting 0.7 volts with the lights on.
I read an old post on here from 2011 that suggested the wire shorting on the body behind the dirt flap under the wheel arch where the loom enters the rear of the body. Looking here, there are no obvious signs, all wires have the black covering on.
Is this area the most likely cause of the problem or is there anything else I could try? Also is there a safe short-term workaround as the MOT is due soon - can I run a wire from the left hand tail light or would that overload the LH wire? In case I can't fix it.
All other lights work, including the right-hand brake light and right-hand side light so that rules out a fuse or earth problem.
I measured the voltage in both the bulb holder and the plug (with the bulb holder removed), on the red wire I'm getting 0.7 volts with the lights on.
I read an old post on here from 2011 that suggested the wire shorting on the body behind the dirt flap under the wheel arch where the loom enters the rear of the body. Looking here, there are no obvious signs, all wires have the black covering on.
Is this area the most likely cause of the problem or is there anything else I could try? Also is there a safe short-term workaround as the MOT is due soon - can I run a wire from the left hand tail light or would that overload the LH wire? In case I can't fix it.