At work without the bible............
At work without the bible............
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Li'l pugs

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

282 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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Just been told, as I got into work this am, my headlights aren't working !!!!

Anyone tell me where the fuse box is on '99 Chim ? Need to get them fixed or no TVRCC meeting tonight....
(well maybe, sidelights still work !?)

PhilipC

117 posts

280 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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In the passenger footwell, sort of above and behind the battery, if I remember correctly.

Mikej

226 posts

307 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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What age is your Chimaera ? - also is it just the dipped beams or high beams.

There are also relays for the lights so it could be one of those.

Mike - sitting next to Steve's book

Li'l pugs

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

282 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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Mikej said:
What age is your Chimaera ? - also is it just the dipped beams or high beams.

There are also relays for the lights so it could be one of those.

Mike - sitting next to Steve's book



It's a '99..........just going to check it out...expect another post shortly

Li'l pugs

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

282 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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OK, here goes........and pardon the "technical" speak.

Turn lights on 1 turn, headlights light up. 2nd turn, lights stay on but no change (Main beam?) Flash headlights also works. (Dip?)
Found fuses.....no diagram to show which is which ?!!!
If this is a relay problem, I'm presuming that the relay is gonna be in the least accessible place possible ??

Oh great, I'm gonna have a fun afternoon.......

Mikej

226 posts

307 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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I guesing thatthe first position is sidelights, the second is haedlights. The flash is High-beam, so it could just be that dipped beam has gone - so can you try one more things - turn switch to second position, and then put the lights to high beam.

Dipped fuse should be (checks book) - the dipped beam fuse is the fifth from the left (15 amp), the relay for these is top row second from left.

I'd try the fuse first, and if no luck with that then the relay.

Good luck,

Mike.

Li'l pugs

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

282 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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Mikej said:
I guesing thatthe first position is sidelights, the second is haedlights. The flash is High-beam, so it could just be that dipped beam has gone - so can you try one more things - turn switch to second position, and then put the lights to high beam.

Dipped fuse should be (checks book) - the dipped beam fuse is the fifth from the left (15 amp), the relay for these is top row second from left.

I'd try the fuse first, and if no luck with that then the relay.

Good luck,

Mike.



Checked lights as above, ie 2nd position and high beam works ok.

Will head out and try and get a fuse later......fingers crossed and thanks Mike.

Will reciprocate should the need arise

ribol

11,892 posts

281 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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2000 Chim here,

Dip Beam Fuse No1 (25A)
Dip Beam Relay No1

Both at same end of fuse box, as far apart as possible if that makes any sense

Ivan

Li'l pugs

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

282 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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OK, I'm confused......I'll just get both and try both and see what happends........

What's the worst thing that can go wrong ?!?!? (It's a TVR, electrics never a problem)

beano500

20,854 posts

298 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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Paul - in case it's any help, I listed the fuses and relays in this thread, but theory and practice differ very widely in my car and, I suspect, most : www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=42735&f=8&h=0&hw=fuses+relays

ATG

22,983 posts

295 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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should be a fuse layout diagram in your car's handbook ... given the electrics seem to have gone through a certain (large) number of changes, the handbook that came with the car your safest bet for an accurate descrptioon of the fuses and relays

beano500

20,854 posts

298 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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Li'l pugs said:

What's the worst thing that can go wrong ?!?!?


...all sing along now to the "Dr Pepper" song...

shpub

8,507 posts

295 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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ATG said:
should be a fuse layout diagram in your car's handbook ... given the electrics seem to have gone through a certain (large) number of changes, the handbook that came with the car your safest bet for an accurate descrptioon of the fuses and relays


It is good to see there is a optimist out there... Misguided but still an optimist!

beano500

20,854 posts

298 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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shpub said:

Misguided but still an optimist!




Isn't that a prerequisite for TVR ownership, Steve?

Li'l pugs

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

282 months

Tuesday 12th August 2003
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ATG said:
should be a fuse layout diagram in your car's handbook ... given the electrics seem to have gone through a certain (large) number of changes, the handbook that came with the car your safest bet for an accurate descrptioon of the fuses and relays



Aahhh yes, the handbook that came with the car.......that would be the one, on the shelf, in the office, upstairs, next to the Bible, at home !!!!!

Li'l pugs

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

282 months

Wednesday 13th August 2003
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OK.........last night managed to prove the fuses OK (the handbook and the bible were exactly the same diagram........and matched with the car !!!!! Is this a first ?)

How do I get hold of the relevent relay ?? What is it off ? Spoke to my local dealer and they don't stock 'em and would have to see the car to get one.

Any assistance gratefully received, had to drive home from the TVRCC on sidelights with the occasional full beam......most entertaining on those lovely country roads !!

ATG

22,983 posts

295 months

Wednesday 13th August 2003
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shpub said:

ATG said:
should be a fuse layout diagram in your car's handbook ... given the electrics seem to have gone through a certain (large) number of changes, the handbook that came with the car your safest bet for an accurate descrptioon of the fuses and relays



It is good to see there is a optimist out there... Misguided but still an optimist!


I said "safest" not "safe"

Mikej

226 posts

307 months

Wednesday 13th August 2003
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According to Steve's book it is either an M0509 or an RFLK30. Best bet is to take the relay to a motor factor an ask them for one the same.

Or alternatively eat lots of carrots.

Good luck.

Mike.

shpub

8,507 posts

295 months

Wednesday 13th August 2003
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It is also used for other functions like the horn or cooling fan. Why not swap them over and see if that solves the problem. They are standard relays IIRC and any decent motor factor should be able to supply them.

Steve

Li'l pugs

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

282 months

Wednesday 13th August 2003
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Cheers gents.......did notice the relays seemed similar so will try swapping round later.
What if that doesn't solve the problem though ? Is there anything else that it could be ? I refuse to believe both bulbs fail at exactly the same time !
Sorry about all the questions.....
I'm not the most technically minded person (complete dunderhead) but MOT looms and failure is not an option.

Steve, quick observation for you, re the above comment on my technical prowess, your book/ bible is easy enough even for me to follow. My post MOT project is the indicator repeaters and indicators being changed to clear/ white lenses which I have already checked in the bible and am willing to give a try !!

Cheers again...........Great work....