Frustrating lighting problem
Frustrating lighting problem
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mosstrooper

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317 posts

253 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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MOT due (and, embarrassingly, only 12 miles sine the last one) and problems with my lights,

Not helped by the fact my roll bar seriously impedes access to the bulbs !

Ignition on. Light switch off. Stalk up. Rear LH light on !

Light switch on. Stalk up. Front sides on. RH rear on.

Light switch on. Stalk mid position. Headlamps full. Front sides on. No rears.

Light switch on. Stalk down. Headlamps on. Front sides on. No rears.

Any ideas ??

RCK974X

2,521 posts

171 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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(as per my favourite cry....)

Check your earth returns, as a faulty earth can give some truly weird symptoms - it causes voltages to float and current returns down any available path, sometimes via other bulbs. That's where I would start anyway.

A multimeter/test meter is invaluable to check for high resistance earth returns and or flaoting voltages...

and not just earths at the back by the way...

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

181 months

Saturday 6th July 2013
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The level of despair in TVR 'electrics' can take you to murdering folk within considerable distance

In my experience ample amounts of swearing, shouting and coffee do help (or at least alleviate some of your frustation...........)

Joking aside, and as stated, patience in checking all connections can be the way to go

Especially the rear of the M (or Vixen) can be dodgy (lets be honest, being on you belly in the car, legs sticking out isn't comfy (and not a pretty sight, neither) so is often 'overlooked'

you might want to consider making a 'ring' of the earth connections at the back (mine are on a multi, screw-on, connector) and connect this via a cable to the earth of the/near to the battery

grtz

Frank

pridaux

4,974 posts

171 months

Saturday 6th July 2013
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Its also worth changing the bulb holders to the type that have a seperate earth connection spade before making an earth ring as they earth of the light housing and this can be dodgy so changing all the holders made a big difference on the 3000s and not had a problem since (FAMOUS LAST WORDS)
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RCK974X

2,521 posts

171 months

Sunday 7th July 2013
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Yeah - I discovered that bulb holders from Triumph saloons (2000 and 2500) (and possibly Dolomites etc. ?) fit perfectly into the Cortina mk2 lights (Vixens and early M).

These holders all have a separate earth connection, and they do not connect to the main body of the light back at all.


very useful !!

And it's not just TVR electrics - I had a Scimitar which also had major electrical issues, again down to corroded earth returns. On my Scim, a dodgy earth from the engine resulted in cranking power going down the throttle cable and melting it !

On kit cars I have built I ALWAYS built a substantial earth wire in the loom(s) and made sure it returned properly to the battery. Same for my rebuilt Vixen, now with a new loom...

Edited by RCK974X on Sunday 7th July 04:53

heightswitch

6,322 posts

272 months

Sunday 7th July 2013
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Run additional seperate earths to each light body thather than relying on std earth return.

N.