For those who don’t have 4 minutes to waste a quick summary here: 10 secs read and application here >> 1) use the car dashboard to find the warning identified by the symbol as shown, obtain the CC-ID codes and check online for parts 2) then do a visual inspection of your car light bulbs.
Thanks for that dude. That was so easy fix for me to find out which bulb as it was left reverse bulb and was just a loose connection. That bulb code idea helped
Nice one bro! Got this happening for last two days and was wondering which light had given up its ghost! Thankfully its a side light that needs changing! 👍
@@zevisgarage actually, it turned out to be the reversing light, which was partially underwater due to (I think) one of the rear bulb housing clips not being completely closed! Hopefully, emptying out the water will help the issue!
You are a star, what is the one bulb that you cannot check on your own with the car engine running? Yes you guessed correctly. Except I did not until I watched your great video. Thanks also for the link to the website with the codes. Mine was cc-ID 115 O/S/R reverse LIGHT. A tip for you all if the holding in of the end of the stalk does not work, try holding in the right hand trip meter like button at the same time. Thanks dude!
Cheers! If you put it into accessory mode and put it into reverse with handbrake on it should activate. That being said, who the heck would think of actually trying to do that
Have a quick question, where is the switch, button, knob, etc. that makes the interior lights on the dash brighter? Was trying to find that out pls :). oh btw this video is very helpful as well for me because I have the light out warning on as well. So this videos is very nice, ty for showing us how to do this and figure out the bulbs :)
Both of my parking lights had failed and I have replaced them with the new ones. The warning is still present however. When I try doing this it just says “Check OK” and doesn’t display any error code.