HELP - Sylva Phoenix rear light electrical fault
Discussion
Sounds like an earth issue IMHO. Check all the earths.
Electricery is slippery stuff, if it cannot find a clean route to earth, it will go back through another bulb in the cluster or even the other light cluster depending on how it is wired.
I call it 'the disco light' effect when I see it on the back of people's cars.
Electricery is slippery stuff, if it cannot find a clean route to earth, it will go back through another bulb in the cluster or even the other light cluster depending on how it is wired.
I call it 'the disco light' effect when I see it on the back of people's cars.
It is a common earth for both lights, I don't know if that is significant.
I have a small AVO meter; presumably I start by separating the bullet connector in the wheel arch and check for continuity there?
I was also thinking of re-routing the 3 cables by piggy-backing onto the RHS lights that are working OK. Could you say if you think that this is sensible?
Does anyone know of a good guide book for car electrics, or on-line source of reference?
I have a small AVO meter; presumably I start by separating the bullet connector in the wheel arch and check for continuity there?
I was also thinking of re-routing the 3 cables by piggy-backing onto the RHS lights that are working OK. Could you say if you think that this is sensible?
Does anyone know of a good guide book for car electrics, or on-line source of reference?
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