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shithotfast

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1,134 posts

292 months

Saturday 16th October 2010
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I think my starter switch is duff, - strange earthing problems when ign is switched on.

Anyone know the part number and where to get one? I think its probably from an early mini, its a lucus stamped part.

If not will try the factory - do they still do these on the new cars??

Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Saturday 16th October 2010
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Sorry don't have a part number for you but not surprised it has failed.
Many before you have found the switch to be hot when it had been on for a while. I have re-routed all my Ignition switched circuits (White wire) via a relay to overcome the problem.

Polevolt Part No. 34970 £11.98
Vehicle Wiring products T773 £15.75
Stafford vehicle Components £16

The Polvolt one looks all you need.

Steve

spatz

1,783 posts

210 months

Saturday 16th October 2010
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is this the guy with the key that is supposed to be used to turn everything on ?

shithotfast

Original Poster:

1,134 posts

292 months

Saturday 16th October 2010
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Steve_D said:
Sorry don't have a part number for you but not surprised it has failed.
Many before you have found the switch to be hot when it had been on for a while. I have re-routed all my Ignition switched circuits (White wire) via a relay to overcome the problem.

Polevolt Part No. 34970 £11.98
Vehicle Wiring products T773 £15.75
Stafford vehicle Components £16

The Polvolt one looks all you need.

Steve
thanks Steve. The problem started when I noticed that when I turn on the ign the REAR brake lights (mine are LED's) stared to glow. I am getting about 3.5 volts, obviously a bad earth, checked the Ign switch but not sure if its the problem. Slight earth issue! but only the rear brake lights with ign on? could be the brake switch I guess? (in line fluid one at the rear...) What do you think?

Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Saturday 16th October 2010
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The old earth fault problems came about when the earth was bad so a bulb earthed back through another filament in the same bulb, across the car and earth through another lamp.
LEDs only pass current in one direction so this cannot happen.
If you have a glow then power is going to the LED and can only come from the brake switch or a short to another live wire.

The ignition switch will not be the culprit.

Steve

shithotfast

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Saturday 16th October 2010
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Steve_D said:
The old earth fault problems came about when the earth was bad so a bulb earthed back through another filament in the same bulb, across the car and earth through another lamp.
LEDs only pass current in one direction so this cannot happen.
If you have a glow then power is going to the LED and can only come from the brake switch or a short to another live wire.

The ignition switch will not be the culprit.

Steve
yep ta, agree - checked the brake switch and its sticking slightly on... I think lots of people have problems with these. I will order one as well as the ign switch due to the fact I took the old one apart to "fix" it. After most of it pinged agross the garage I decided a new one was a good idea!

What brake switch do I need?

180790 Hydraulic brake light switch 1/8-27NPT taper thread
or
180791 Hydraulic brake light switch M10 x 1.0mm taper thread

ta.

Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Saturday 16th October 2010
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Can't advise on the switch as i don't know if your system is metric.

Not saying your car is OLD...just don't know.

Steve

ROWDYRENAULT

1,294 posts

238 months

Saturday 16th October 2010
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sthot: I know that it will be a pain, but my experince with the hyd brake switch says its not worth fixing. On mine anything less than standing on the brakes and the switch does not close, therefore no brake lights. I plan on changing mine to an electrical switch soon. Just a thought and wondering if many of you have had the same issue. Lee

Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Saturday 16th October 2010
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I changed mine to an adjustable switch a few years ago.

Steve

spatz

1,783 posts

210 months

Sunday 17th October 2010
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install the factory electric switch at the pedal, you sure will find one wire that you did not use in the install....

shithotfast

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1,134 posts

292 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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probably will try the pedal switch, This would be the 3rd replacement in 10 years as they do seem not to work for long, or give up at some time.