u might have a lose connection or a bad earth try taking the whole lights out nd giving them a clean
Check the electrics
Loose wiring. Improper connection.
It sounds like you have a short somewhere.
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you need to replace the fuse for the headlights.
The tail lights on a VW Golf may keep blowing if a short is present in the system. When wires become damaged, they will quickly overload a circuit and blow fuses and bulbs.
To prevent light bulbs from blowing out frequently, you can: Use the correct wattage for your fixtures Ensure a stable electrical supply Avoid frequent on/off cycling Keep the bulbs clean and free of dust Consider using LED bulbs, which are more durable.
There is a short in the wiring or in the bulb. Try changing the bulbs first.
It is possible that one of the bulbs is shorting out. Try replacing the brake light bulbs, if that doesn't work, troubleshoot the brake light switch.
Are you blowing fuses or are the bulbs blowing? Blowing fuses would be a sign of any wires or metal contacts in your brake circuit grounding out or shorting on themselves. You'll have to check all of the wiring in your brake light/switch circuit to be sure.
If your bulbs continue blowing out I think I know your problem, I'm assuming you're replacing these bulbs yourself. I'm also going to assume you are not wearing clean rubber gloves when removing the bulb from its packaging and installing on your truck. If this is the case then that bulb is getting covered with the oils and grease that is on your hand from when you scratched your balls earlier today therefore causing said bulb to burn out.
make sure your battery is good so your system don't overcharge