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It seems like you have multiple bulbs in your tail light assemblies. One or more of them is probably out -- you should be able to replace the bulb and resolve the issue. Every tail light assembly I have worked on, and their method of access, is different (and I am not familiar with the specific year and model of your car) so if you are unable to figure out how to access the lights, or how to figure out which light bulb is out you can ask at an auto parts store. If they are unable to help you, try a Haynes manual for your make and model -- it will have specific directions on how to change the bulbs out.
K*K A clutch kit will not cost you more than about R1000, and that is a better quality like Luk. Shop around at places like Autozone etc. It should not cost more than R2000 to fit. Mcarthy are trying to take you for a ride!
good chance you t-stat is stuck open that will cause the temp gauge to not get all the way to normal operating temp. also e.c.t can cause this problem. good luck hope that helps. to bridge your connector it will not really tell you to much if you take a multi meter and check the green wire and put the other wire to ground you can see the signal voltage less then 6v
The best way to do it is to take the car to AutoZone and have them scan the computer for codes. They do it for free, where a dealer will charge an hour's labor. Get the codes and post them as a reply here and then we can take it from there in diagnosing the problem.
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