No Headlights ??
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Hi Gary, thanks, I should've said there are no instrument lights but there is full beam flash when ignition on as normal. Yeh, thought about my messing about and can't see anything damaged/un-plugged. All this work and still can't drive it
Talking of clock, that only works now with key in ignition first click or more, it stops when key out
Talking of clock, that only works now with key in ignition first click or more, it stops when key out
I recently had this on mine and it was the actual light switch that was the issue. There was a loose connection behind the knob itself.
Edited
Like you i instantly thought fuse or bad earth,but the fault was the knob dial itself.
Here's my link and last post the fix it. http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
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Like you i instantly thought fuse or bad earth,but the fault was the knob dial itself.
Here's my link and last post the fix it. http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Edited by TVRJAS on Monday 30th March 22:46
I had something similar recently too, although my sidelights worked ok. Mine is a MK2 dash too, and there was a track burnt out on the PCB on the control unit in the dash.
Pull the radio out then fish out the black box on the ribbon cables, disconnect it (make a note of which way the ribbons are connected, they have no key pin) then take one end off and sniff inside it, a burnt electrical smell is very noticeable, then inspect the board for damage.
You can easily repair it if it's damaged.
Pull the radio out then fish out the black box on the ribbon cables, disconnect it (make a note of which way the ribbons are connected, they have no key pin) then take one end off and sniff inside it, a burnt electrical smell is very noticeable, then inspect the board for damage.
You can easily repair it if it's damaged.
I had something similar recently too, although my sidelights worked ok. Mine is a MK2 dash too, and there was a track burnt out on the PCB on the control unit in the dash.
Pull the radio out then fish out the black box on the ribbon cables, disconnect it (make a note of which way the ribbons are connected, they have no key pin) then take one end off and sniff inside it, a burnt electrical smell is very noticeable, then inspect the board for damage.
You can easily repair it if it's damaged.
Pull the radio out then fish out the black box on the ribbon cables, disconnect it (make a note of which way the ribbons are connected, they have no key pin) then take one end off and sniff inside it, a burnt electrical smell is very noticeable, then inspect the board for damage.
You can easily repair it if it's damaged.
Thanks for help guys, but still no good. Checked everything I can, just have to admit defeat [which I loathe] cancel MOT and take it somewhere.
Wouldn't be so bad but to make matters worse the 'Vito' has packed up too with what seems electrical fault of some sort. I hate electrics.
relay is ok but it doesn't click when switch operated [I'll have one more go tonight]
Wouldn't be so bad but to make matters worse the 'Vito' has packed up too with what seems electrical fault of some sort. I hate electrics.
relay is ok but it doesn't click when switch operated [I'll have one more go tonight]
Edited by macdeb on Tuesday 31st March 15:24
Edited by macdeb on Tuesday 31st March 15:50
Did you have the radio out while doing your most recent dashboard job? Without the comments about the ignition and the clock, the head and sidelights fault sounds like the ribbon cable has been knocked off the back of the light switch, or off the lights control box. In my car when I had that fault, it was mouse-shredding of the ribbon cable.
The clock sounds like it is wired to the wrong live feed. Ditto the headlamp flasher. I will check mine when I get home, but I always think of headlight flashers as being always on, and not wired through the headlight switch.
The clock sounds like it is wired to the wrong live feed. Ditto the headlamp flasher. I will check mine when I get home, but I always think of headlight flashers as being always on, and not wired through the headlight switch.
Mac
Sorry mate but I still think its a fuse. I blew one of mine messing with the dash and lost:
Side Lights,
Dipped beam
Clock
Dash lights
Which sounds identical to yours. I known mine is a griff but the circuits are going to be very similar. Its one of the 15a fuses but cant remember which one - I will check tonight. If its not the fuse it must be a cable on that circuit - to much of a coincidence I would think. Will check in when I get home.
Rosey
Sorry mate but I still think its a fuse. I blew one of mine messing with the dash and lost:
Side Lights,
Dipped beam
Clock
Dash lights
Which sounds identical to yours. I known mine is a griff but the circuits are going to be very similar. Its one of the 15a fuses but cant remember which one - I will check tonight. If its not the fuse it must be a cable on that circuit - to much of a coincidence I would think. Will check in when I get home.
Rosey
Ian [rosey] You are a gem!!!!!!!!!!
As I have taken out all of my dash both upper and lower, look at, inspect, drink beer, head in hands, car up on stands [again] checking earths, more beer etc, on your advice I decided to check all of the fuses again but through a volt meter as I couldn't see one blown by sight and there was the problem, A BLOODY FUSE! It had split/blown or whatever and I couldn't see it. [I know, should've gone to Specsavers] But there you have it, a fuse
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
It goes for all of the helpful people trying to help. THAT for me is what PH is about.
Beers on me
As I have taken out all of my dash both upper and lower, look at, inspect, drink beer, head in hands, car up on stands [again] checking earths, more beer etc, on your advice I decided to check all of the fuses again but through a volt meter as I couldn't see one blown by sight and there was the problem, A BLOODY FUSE! It had split/blown or whatever and I couldn't see it. [I know, should've gone to Specsavers] But there you have it, a fuse
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
It goes for all of the helpful people trying to help. THAT for me is what PH is about.
Beers on me
Edited by macdeb on Tuesday 31st March 19:01
QBee said:
Did you have the radio out while doing your most recent dashboard job? Without the comments about the ignition and the clock, the head and sidelights fault sounds like the ribbon cable has been knocked off the back of the light switch, or off the lights control box. In my car when I had that fault, it was mouse-shredding of the ribbon cable.
The clock sounds like it is wired to the wrong live feed. Ditto the headlamp flasher. I will check mine when I get home, but I always think of headlight flashers as being always on, and not wired through the headlight switch.
Hi Anthony and thanks, The clock is still a problem and will check again the wiring to it. The clock sounds like it is wired to the wrong live feed. Ditto the headlamp flasher. I will check mine when I get home, but I always think of headlight flashers as being always on, and not wired through the headlight switch.
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