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1968 1968 brake lights

Car4343

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Jul 16, 2023
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I noticed when my lights are on the tail lights start to dim when the brake lights are on. Seem to think it’s a ground issue. Where is the best spot to ground the brake lights? Any help is welcome
 

cmacias24

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There’s a thread on the forum that covers this topic which is incredibly useful. Outside of the grounding method, you should consider buying led bulbs. I changed them on my car and I no longer experience dimming or flashing instrument cluster lights.

Cesar


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Ricky Knapik

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There’s a thread on the forum that covers this topic which is incredibly useful. Outside of the grounding method, you should consider buying led bulbs. I changed them on my car and I no longer experience dimming or flashing instrument cluster lights.

Cesar


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Yep! Plasma LED's are the way to go. But have to have good grounds! They can be a bitch on the housing.
 
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