Anyone else have this: rear taillight delay on startup
#1
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Anyone else have this: rear taillight delay on startup
I did a VCDS scan and noticed some intermittent faults for bulb 2 right brake lamp, but only thing I see after testing is that on starting the car, when all tail lights come on, the top of the right hand side comes on a second or two slower than the left. In the video ( a few seconds), watch the top of the taillights when car is started. Is this normal? (I'm thinking not)
#2
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Curious how did you realize this, were you scanning just for fun or did you scan after noticing the delay? I always wonder if something doesn't work and I have no idea. Something like this would be impossible for me to notice.
#3
Good catch on delayed light response, when doing braking that bit of time could make a major difference to the driver behind you. I look forward to hearing more about this issue when you resolve it and find the cause also.
#4
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I was going to bring it in for 10k first service, thought I'd run my own scan first to see if there was something I should have them look at, and it had RR "bulb 2" intermittent faults, so I had my wife check the rear while I tried brakes, turn signals etc. and she noticed the delay when starting the car, everything else is fine. I think it is indicative of a bad connection, and we will see what the dealer says next week.
#5
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I was going to bring it in for 10k first service, thought I'd run my own scan first to see if there was something I should have them look at, and it had RR "bulb 2" intermittent faults, so I had my wife check the rear while I tried brakes, turn signals etc. and she noticed the delay when starting the car, everything else is fine. I think it is indicative of a bad connection, and we will see what the dealer says next week.
Keep us posted, hopefully it's nothing that will keep your ride in service for long.
#7
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Mine had issues with the lights not coming back on after the tailgate had been opened. (The lights on the tailgate wouldn't illuminate, but the bumper lights would come on as a back-up.)
If the tailgate was never opened - no problems, the light were on all the time and normal as can be. After the gate was opened, there would be an error message.
Under warranty, the dealer stated many had a wiring harness issue for the tailgate lights. Had it changed out and no issues for 6 months now.
If the tailgate was never opened - no problems, the light were on all the time and normal as can be. After the gate was opened, there would be an error message.
Under warranty, the dealer stated many had a wiring harness issue for the tailgate lights. Had it changed out and no issues for 6 months now.
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#8
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So, 2 things (car back from dealer):
1) The delay on the right upper taillight coming on, they acknowledged, and tracked down to a faulty micro switch: "80C-959-121 SWITCH".
2) I like poster above also had no main taillights, intermittently, which first they said was related to micro-switch above, and finally came down to the "bump stops" on rear tailgate being too far out, so when closed did not trigger a sensor in tailgate latch, so main tail lights remained off becuase car thought the tail gate was open. These turn very easily btw, I may add some shoe goo to them.
Anyway, good service from Sewell Houston, even it the part took 3 days to order, had a loaner Q7 with 3.0L engine, could not really notice the difference, 2.0L is fine, i'm an older guy I guess, 2 cents...
1) The delay on the right upper taillight coming on, they acknowledged, and tracked down to a faulty micro switch: "80C-959-121 SWITCH".
2) I like poster above also had no main taillights, intermittently, which first they said was related to micro-switch above, and finally came down to the "bump stops" on rear tailgate being too far out, so when closed did not trigger a sensor in tailgate latch, so main tail lights remained off becuase car thought the tail gate was open. These turn very easily btw, I may add some shoe goo to them.
Anyway, good service from Sewell Houston, even it the part took 3 days to order, had a loaner Q7 with 3.0L engine, could not really notice the difference, 2.0L is fine, i'm an older guy I guess, 2 cents...
#9
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So, 2 things (car back from dealer):
1) The delay on the right upper taillight coming on, they acknowledged, and tracked down to a faulty micro switch: "80C-959-121 SWITCH".
2) I like poster above also had no main taillights, intermittently, which first they said was related to micro-switch above, and finally came down to the "bump stops" on rear tailgate being too far out, so when closed did not trigger a sensor in tailgate latch, so main tail lights remained off becuase car thought the tail gate was open. These turn very easily btw, I may add some shoe goo to them.
Anyway, good service from Sewell Houston, even it the part took 3 days to order, had a loaner Q7 with 3.0L engine, could not really notice the difference, 2.0L is fine, i'm an older guy I guess, 2 cents...
1) The delay on the right upper taillight coming on, they acknowledged, and tracked down to a faulty micro switch: "80C-959-121 SWITCH".
2) I like poster above also had no main taillights, intermittently, which first they said was related to micro-switch above, and finally came down to the "bump stops" on rear tailgate being too far out, so when closed did not trigger a sensor in tailgate latch, so main tail lights remained off becuase car thought the tail gate was open. These turn very easily btw, I may add some shoe goo to them.
Anyway, good service from Sewell Houston, even it the part took 3 days to order, had a loaner Q7 with 3.0L engine, could not really notice the difference, 2.0L is fine, i'm an older guy I guess, 2 cents...
#10
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Lol, yes, they have a hard time selling the Grays... I never quite got used to the active lane assist, I think I drive straighter than it does...