duketter
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I bought a used 2001 Grizzly. Anyways, my brake light isn't working. The tail light works but the brake light doesn't light up. I looked at the bulb and it is a single filament 12v, 7.5w bulb. I am wondering if the previous owner just didn't put this type of bulb in just so he had tail lights at least? Shouldn't it be a double filament, one for the brake light and one for the tail light? If so, anybody know the model number of the bulb?
Can someone check their Grizzly and see if they have a double filament bulb in theirs? I replaced my current one with the same thing, but still only have the tail light working.
Maybe it is something else?
Thanks
Can someone check their Grizzly and see if they have a double filament bulb in theirs? I replaced my current one with the same thing, but still only have the tail light working.
Maybe it is something else?
Thanks
duketter
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OK, I looked at the bulb socket and it only takes a one filament bulb. So it isn't the bulb. It must be in the wiring somewhere?
Anybody have any ideas?
Anybody have any ideas?
Ganz
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I would say you don't have a brake light then. My Wolverine was the same way. One filiment bulb and only a tail light.
BURMAD69
Expert
You need 2 filaments for tail and brake,Check to see how many wires go to the light if it only has 2 then you dont have brake lights if it has 3 or more you should have tail and stop, but if the socket is only made for a single filament bulb you will only have tail lights
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