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Just inherited my partners 2008 Mazda 2 (Green ) after passing my test 5 few weeks ago.
I have managed to replace the old halogen bulbs with led in the overhead lights as they was very dull.
Apparently the boot light hasn't worked for a long time and i replaced the bulb with no joy, The dash shows that the boot door is open when its open so I am assuming it could be a faulty switch where the bulb goes ? Is there a way i can test to see if its getting power to the bulb holder ?
I'm looking for advice on fixing it
Last edited by Paulintheuk; Jan 26, 2025 at 08:37 AM.
You could use a multimeter to see if there is any power getting to it . Check fuses to see if any have blown? Have you put it in the correct way ? Led bulbs won't work if they are the wrong polarity. Also have you tried the switch on it ?
Did you check the actual connector by unplugging it to make sure the actual leads (wire are not getting power. You will likely also need to use the probes on your Digital volt/ohm meter and check a couple inches down from the connector itself. If there is not power, then you will need to do the pain staking tracing all the way back to the connector harness where is branches off the power to the other mentioned light. or just do the easy fix and splice into the harness where is joins and run new leads to the light.
Did you check the actual connector by unplugging it to make sure the actual leads (wire are not getting power. You will likely also need to use the probes on your Digital volt/ohm meter and check a couple inches down from the connector itself. If there is not power, then you will need to do the pain staking tracing all the way back to the connector harness where is branches off the power to the other mentioned light. or just do the easy fix and splice into the harness where is joins and run new leads to the light.
Hi Callisto
I will give that a try and see if i get a reading on the meter