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V70 Rear Parking Lights & Fuses

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Old Nov 13th, 2019, 15:14   #1
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Default V70 Rear Parking Lights & Fuses

I have an intermittent fault with my offside rear light cluster ONLY.

The dash displays a ‘parking light bulb failure’ warning, all offside taillight bulbs are out, but brake and indicator bulbs work as normal.

Nearside is unaffected. Number plate lights all ok.

Intermittent fault – typically the bulbs are not working after dark!!

Can someone please confirm which fuses in the boot compartment cover the parking lights?

Not clear from my handbook, but possibly the 2x 25A fuses in positions 29 and 30?? I may be wrong. Both of these fuses look ok.

I will replace or swap from side to side to eliminate fault?

I read somewhere else on the forum that these could also be symptoms of a broken wire in the loom that passes through the tailgate hinge??

Thank you for any pointers.
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