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I already have, but don't assume similarities in wiring, could be dangerous.BTW, please take care on the road to Finland.
Sorry, why would I have that, I don't own a KIA.
@MishaSuggest you connect an audio buzzer to the plug, then selectively remove& replace fuses 1 at a time until you find which one stops the buzzer.
Does your Kia have a brake bulb testing feature (ie, tests the brake lights when you first turn the ignition key)?
Thanks for the photos Misha.. those "Plates" you bought in Finland ... is that what you call tools ? (because they look like tools to prise things off etc...)
Quote from: Shambles™ on August 22, 2012, 13:52:33Does your Kia have a brake bulb testing feature (ie, tests the brake lights when you first turn the ignition key)?I don't know
On my i30, when I turn the key to ignition, the little screen (which shows when a door is open) briefly shows my brake lights, before they disappear; that's there to test the bulbs.Didn't your i30 have that?I just thought that maybe your cee'd might have that feature in a higher model, but the wiring is there anyway.
That plug's wire length is too shot for brake lights
On my i30, when I turn the key to ignition, the little screen (which shows when a door is open) briefly shows my brake lights, before they disappear; that's there to test the bulbs.
Not sure, but I think it lights to test the instrument warning light only, not the rear brake lights
On mine, it shows this, tho it does say "if fitted"
Yes, I'd be happy with a small UFO.
Quote from: db08 on September 09, 2012, 04:01:48Yes, I'd be happy with a small UFO. in my childhood I dreamed of meeting ALF and hosting him in my home So far I have drilled a hole in a plastic and placed a power socket, time to plug a wiring and install a fairing I'll have a power socket in a trunk at last