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    Hey Guys
    I have had to change the drivers side low beam 3 times in the last 5 months and the passengers side just blew(2012 Scout 6 speed manual). It is always on cranking the engine (The bulb fail indicator will come on once engine is running).
    The bulbs are Narva 55w jobs and I do use them for daylight running.
    Suffice to say I dont contaminate the bulbs when handling them and the connectors dont seem to have corrosion.
    Has anybody got any ideas?
    I have googled this and it seems it happens to a number of skodas/audis but havent seen one solution
    Cheers
    Nick

  • #2
    What's the voltage at the globe?
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    • #3
      Are the bulbs actually failing?

      If there's a high resistance in the circuit, the central electrics module won't send current to the bulb if it's outside parameters.

      Check the terminals in the plug that they're providing a tight connection.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by duderduderini View Post
        Hey Guys
        I have had to change the drivers side low beam 3 times in the last 5 months and the passengers side just blew(2012 Scout 6 speed manual). It is always on cranking the engine (The bulb fail indicator will come on once engine is running).
        The bulbs are Narva 55w jobs and I do use them for daylight running.
        Suffice to say I dont contaminate the bulbs when handling them and the connectors dont seem to have corrosion.
        Has anybody got any ideas?
        I have googled this and it seems it happens to a number of skodas/audis but havent seen one solution
        Cheers
        Nick
        I used to blow stop and tail lights on my A4 about every 6 months. But only ever blew a single low beam once in 15+ years of VAG ownership.

        As Umai said, check the resistance and voltage at the globe. If you dont have the equipment, and auto electrician can do it for you.
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        • #5
          2012 scout will be still under warranty. take it back to the dealer.

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          • #6
            Aftermarket kit never lasts as long, but you'd think the usage rate is still a little high. Worth a check over under warranty.

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            • #7
              could be a CECM problem. id let the dealer work it out, failing that, check out briskoda because if its happened to you, it will have happened there before

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              • #8
                I've had 2 go in 4 years in the Octavia, I'm not sure if that is unusual? We do drive a lot with them on during the day. Thank the Skoda gods the light housings are so to remove compared to other cars!

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                • #9
                  I spoke with my dealer and they have no idea as to what might be the problem. He is ordering original skoda bulbs. I think the problem is some kind of voltage fluctuation when the engine cranks. I leave the light switch to On at all times so when i turn the key the lights come on and then when the engine cranks they dim and then they get the full voltage once again. The bulbs always blow after a start up.
                  I have searched the froums and as I said there are instances on Briskoda of this but no answers.
                  I will book it in with them and get it checked but I see no point to just measuring no load voltage at the bulb socket. Could someone expand on what CECM might mean (some kind of module I figure).
                  For now I am getting into the habit of turning the light switch off these days.
                  For the record the filaments are blowing.. I think I was asked that by one of the posters here
                  Thanks for your help
                  Nick

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                  • #10
                    Central Electrics Control Module.

                    Odd that the filaments are blowing.
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