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Rear Lights ( Brake,Signal & Running)

DANO2014
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On my 2002 Allegro Bus the rear lights are configured as
4 lights on each side.
Top = Orange ( which is my Signal but also
My Brake lights?

Middle 2 = Red ( which are just running lights).

Bottom = White (which is for Reverse)??

My question to all is this config correctly?
It seems to me the Brake Lights should be Red??

Any & all help would be greatly appreciated!

Thank You !
DANO2014
Allegro Bus 2002
Retired: Cameron Iron Wks
U.S. Army Veteran
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kiloo9
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Apparently you have lost your ground to the socket which provides the the common ground to both of the filament to the light bulb and this will indicate the dimming of the lights.The ground is feeding through one of the bulbs, it is also possible that one of the filaments split and is touching (some times both filaments will weld together in a short) thus splitting the voltage 12v to 6v at the bulb to both lights and explains the dimming of the lights. you may just need to remove the light bulb and check for possible short. Good luck
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FIRE_UP
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DANO2014 wrote:
FIREUP, I appreciate your response and
totally agree with your assessment.
My future plan on correcting this issue is to schedule
an appointment to get this checked out.
Even though my tail stop lights are working
they are still not very bright so it does seem
like it could be ground problem!
Thanks again, will keep it posted on follow ups!


Roger that Sir, and do keep us all informed of what the problem was, when you find out. Curious.
Scott
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DANO2014
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FIREUP, I appreciate your response and
totally agree with your assessment.
My future plan on correcting this issue is to schedule
an appointment to get this checked out.
Even though my tail stop lights are working
they are still not very bright so it does seem
like it could be ground problem!
Thanks again, will keep it posted on follow ups!
DANO2014
Allegro Bus 2002
Retired: Cameron Iron Wks
U.S. Army Veteran
Louisiana Masons

FIRE_UP
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DANO2014 wrote:
I tackled my issues on rear lights.....My lights are working OK now but don't ask me what we did to solve the issue? Even though I'm saying it is solved it still works OK but now the brake lights are working on the red lens and also on the amber lens which is OK...the more lights the better. The signal lights and emergency lights work OK so I am leaving well enough alone.

Thanks again for your help, it has been fun and another job well done.


Actually it's NOT OK for your AMBERS to be brake lights. Yes, I kind-a agree with you that "more lights are better" but, for the general public out there, and the "norm" they see on a day to day basis, while following just about any car/truck/motorhome/motorcycle etc. down the road, they WILL NOT SEE AMBER BRAKE LIGHTS. So, in high traffic conditions, freeways, crowded county roads, intersections, looking for campsites in cities etc., it may be confusing to drivers behind you.

Now, they're behind you so, you might not care about what they think. It's up to you. Bad grounds are a very common problem with vehicle lighting. It's something that maybe might be part of your problem. And, you may have touched something, wiggled something etc. that may have temporarily improved that ground which, may have made your Brake lights actually work where they're supposed to, without you actually doing ANYTHING.
Scott.
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DANO2014
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I tackled my issues on rear lights.....My lights are working OK now but don't ask me what we did to solve the issue? Even though I'm saying it is solved it still works OK but now the brake lights are working on the red lens and also on the amber lens which is OK...the more lights the better. The signal lights and emergency lights work OK so I am leaving well enough alone.

Thanks again for your help, it has been fun and another job well done.
DANO2014
Allegro Bus 2002
Retired: Cameron Iron Wks
U.S. Army Veteran
Louisiana Masons

BobGed
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DANO2014 wrote:
As the time rolls forward.... For more info, I
purchased this Allegro Bus 2002 about 5 years
ago.
I have not had any issues on the lights
of this coach. I wanted to install LED bulbs on the
Rear and during this procedure is when I
noticed the Amber lights were the turn signal
which is OK but to my surprise the break lights
were on the same? I have checked with the
previous owner and to his knowledge it was
purchased new as is and was not aware of the
Config of the lights.
There is nothing wrong, all lights are working
except not by the way the LAW !
I cannot just change my Lens around which
would be a very simple fix but no doubt some
wires will have to be move around in order for
this to work properly. I will make another attempt
tomorrow with a little help, if that doesn't work
I will take it to a PRO ?
Thanks all for you help & appreciate reading
your responses....I won't give up too easy!

I would suggest you call Don Boyd at Tiffin in Red Bay (256) 356-0261 Ext 3824.
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FIRE_UP
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Hey Jose,
If you read his last post, he cannot inter-change his lenses. And, he also stated that his AMBER are both BRAKE AND TURN lights, not "marker and turn". The law technically does not permit rear facing AMBER lights with the exception of turn signals. And, for AMBER to be used as brake lights, that was used prior to some law changes way back when.

His coach is an '02 which, by most manufacturers standards, they knew what was the correct application for AMBER and RED tail light lenses. And that is to use AMBERs for turn signals ONLY. Reds are for tail and brake application.

OP, I looked around a bit on line to see if I could find your particular 2002 Allegro Bus tail light arrangement and, found what I think you have. Your Amber is at the top of a stack, correct? And, since you've stated that your AMBER does dual duty, BRAKES AND TURN, I'm assuming you have a single filament bulb in that housing, correct?

This is a bit odd, to say the least. If you were to switch the plug/bulb with the one below it, then your problem would be taken care of but, what to do with the AMBER then. To run the AMBER as a constant ON, as in tail light, is also not cool with the law. Not sure if you'd get pulled over for it but, just trying to figure this out with you.
Scott
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kiloo9
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It seams to me that if your orange and red lenses are interchangeable
you could take the orange lens which is acting up as marker light and turn signal and exchange it with one of the red running lights lens, it would work OK no wiring problems. There was a time that some cars even came out with red and orange running lights, but only the red light acted as turn signal and marker lights. Hope this may help you out.
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DANO2014
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As the time rolls forward.... For more info, I
purchased this Allegro Bus 2002 about 5 years
ago.
I have not had any issues on the lights
of this coach. I wanted to install LED bulbs on the
Rear and during this procedure is when I
noticed the Amber lights were the turn signal
which is OK but to my surprise the break lights
were on the same? I have checked with the
previous owner and to his knowledge it was
purchased new as is and was not aware of the
Config of the lights.
There is nothing wrong, all lights are working
except not by the way the LAW !
I cannot just change my Lens around which
would be a very simple fix but no doubt some
wires will have to be move around in order for
this to work properly. I will make another attempt
tomorrow with a little help, if that doesn't work
I will take it to a PRO ?
Thanks all for you help & appreciate reading
your responses....I won't give up too easy!
DANO2014
Allegro Bus 2002
Retired: Cameron Iron Wks
U.S. Army Veteran
Louisiana Masons

DrewE
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DANO2014 wrote:
Thanks all for your time & expertise as I will
attempt to resolve my issue on my tail
lights. I would assume it a matter of switching
around a few wires, I hope!

Thanks Again RV Net & its Members.


Rather than switching around a few wires, it may simply be a matter of switching around a few lenses. Perhaps someone took them off to clean or reseal or something and put them back on in the wrong places. (That does assume they are not various shapes or sizes.)

mike_brez
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I changed all my rear lights to led. When I put it back togeather I messed up the lense arrangement and had amber brake lights instead of signal :S

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FIRE_UP
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DANO2014 wrote:
Thanks all for your time & expertise as I will
attempt to resolve my issue on my tail
lights. I would assume it a matter of switching
around a few wires, I hope!

Thanks Again RV Net & its Members.


Dan,
Questions for ya, are you the original owner of this vehicle? How long has this condition (weird action of "Yellow brake lights" been happening? Has any work been done on those tail lights prior to you noticing the wrong colored brake lights?
Scott
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2004 Itasca Horizon, 36GD Slate Blue 330 CAT
2011 GMC Sierra 1500 Ext Cab 4x4 Toad
2008 Caliente Red LVL II GL 1800 Goldwing
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DANO2014
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Thanks all for your time & expertise as I will
attempt to resolve my issue on my tail
lights. I would assume it a matter of switching
around a few wires, I hope!

Thanks Again RV Net & its Members.
DANO2014
Allegro Bus 2002
Retired: Cameron Iron Wks
U.S. Army Veteran
Louisiana Masons

Dutch_12078
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The NHTSA's FMVSS/CMVSS lighting rules for trucks, buses, and MPV's (includes motorhomes) are easy to determine using this chart:

FEDERAL LIGHTING EQUIPMENT LOCATION REQUIREMENTS
(Category 8 for brake lights)
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