Rear Lights bad earth!

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Hi there, it's MOT time for my T!
After I put twelve months test on it, it is provisionally for sale as due to a new job I have a longer travel! I cannot warrant keeping it and buying another car, too much money in it to just sit there as a toy! So if anyone may be interested then do give me a shout!
Anyway besides a couple of other small issues I have noticed that need recifying before the test; while checking the lights I have noticed that when the car is in reverse and I apply the brake, the brake light and reverse light on the NS both dim and flicker! I am aware Clio's suffer from this issue as I often follow ones with similar issues, where the indicators and reverse lights flash while sat in traffic!
I was wondering, how do I cure this as even if it does pass MOT like it is I would like to rectify this issue to clear any future problems especially with me putting it up for sale soon!
Many thanks, Danny.
 
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Also check the actual bulbs. I've seen it where a blackened bulb causes earthing issues or check where the bulb seats.
 
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Okay thanks for your help I was aware that it most likely was an earth issue just wasn't sure if there was a particular culprit that caused this issue!
 
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Mine failed on this last year, the connection ports on the rear lights were a little green, screwdriver wrapped in sandpaper and cleaned up the points and all sorted - no more disco lights when breaking!
 
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Mine failed on this last year, the connection ports on the rear lights were a little green, screwdriver wrapped in sandpaper and cleaned up the points and all sorted - no more disco lights when breaking!

As above also bend the inner metal grab pair pins so they are closer together and therefore a better connection onto the pin.
 
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