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VX Park lights not working

Keanan

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Need help! I have recently purchased a 2001 VX Acclaim with several issues which I intended to fix. I am down to the last issue before a WOF and can't figure it out. Front Parking lights are not working (rear are fine). I have replaced the bulbs and the fuse. Any ideas what else this could be?
 

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Check the diag mode, accessed via mode select button and LCD screen on dash. See if there is a setting mentioned. Maybe P off.

Refer to instructions about that in other threads, find using search.
 
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Wondering if this is something that is switched off in the cluster.

(MODE) & (^) buttons pressed when turning key to ignition, to show diag LCD screen settings. What is

P-off

I have no idea what any of this means
 

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I have no idea what any of this means
doesnt matter, it is not relevant
if your rear park lights/number plate lights work and you have fitted good globes, then it must be wiring to the fronts
 
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^ agreed. Start chasing it I'm not an electrical Guru makes me want to rape and pilliage third world countries to be exact.

Butttttt. Id find where your power stops. Eg if its got seperate fuse check post fuse before fuse etc find where it has power and keep going up it with the other lead til it stops making the buzz.
 
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