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BIG_MVS wrote:Right need your help guys.
Basically after I have been messing with my exhaust I now do not have the following functioning:
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David Gentleman wrote:BIG_MVS wrote:Right need your help guys.
Basically after I have been messing with my exhaust I now do not have the following functioning:
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Define 'messing'
For all we know you wired it to the mains
Did you hit the alternator with it, or snag a loom somewhere, rear light loom etc..
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scottydog wrote:John - I have a set of D501 1986 diagrams - I can scan and post/pm/e-mail anything you need if it helps.
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JohnC wrote:Hi Martin
You have a weird one here, as there is nothing common to all your faults. How any work on the exhaust, in the rear of the car, can stop the horn, for instance, from working, as it is live all the time using a different earth to the ones for the front lights, as scottydog said, and a different one again for the rear lights. That suggests to me that somewhere, I suspect in the dash, there is a brake in the 12volt supply.
How about switching the lights on and tapping (reasonably hard) around the fuse box area. Thats all I can suggest at the moment.
John
PS Just looking at my manual, I suspect that M10 is the one behind the side panel alongside the accellerator pedal.
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BIG_MVS wrote:JohnC wrote:Hi Martin
You have a weird one here, as there is nothing common to all your faults. How any work on the exhaust, in the rear of the car, can stop the horn, for instance, from working, as it is live all the time using a different earth to the ones for the front lights, as scottydog said, and a different one again for the rear lights. That suggests to me that somewhere, I suspect in the dash, there is a brake in the 12volt supply.
How about switching the lights on and tapping (reasonably hard) around the fuse box area. Thats all I can suggest at the moment.
John
PS Just looking at my manual, I suspect that M10 is the one behind the side panel alongside the accellerator pedal.
John you is da man!
Just went out into the garage and put the lights on full beam, gave the fuse box cover a smack and hey presto on they came. Everything else came into life as well Then it went dark again, another smack and hey back on. I'll have a good look tomorrow, maybe the burnt out fuse that has been on the car since I bought it is starting to cause problems.
Could there be a faulty relay serving all the lights, radio and horn etc?
I'll post some pics tomorrow as well.
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BIG_MVS wrote:maybe the burnt out fuse that has been on the car since I bought it is starting to cause problems.
Could there be a faulty relay serving all the lights, radio and horn etc?
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