Boot lights in a G reg 400

Boot lights in a G reg 400

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jmorgan

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36,010 posts

285 months

Sunday 11th November 2001
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I have 2 lights in me boot. They don't work and am unable to find a reference in the bible or owners book. They look after market'ish, but the loom feeding them looks OK. Anyone else have them? I assume that they work with the curtesy light.

JES FIRTH

2 posts

270 months

Saturday 24th November 2001
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i also have 2 lights in the boot of my h reg 400-and guess what they dont work either-come to think of it nor does the interior lights when the door is opened

jmorgan

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36,010 posts

285 months

Sunday 25th November 2001
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My interior lights work on the door etc but no boot. Have you checked your pin switches? Easy to get to.

AlexG

47 posts

283 months

Sunday 25th November 2001
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My SEAC boot lights only seem to work by leaving the lights on. I dont think there are any switches. too

andymadmak

14,597 posts

271 months

Sunday 25th November 2001
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my boot lights in my H plate 400se only come on when the headlights are on.

jmorgan

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36,010 posts

285 months

Monday 26th November 2001
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I'll get me meter

richa

534 posts

285 months

Monday 26th November 2001
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My boot lights only work when the headlights are on.

white

34 posts

283 months

Tuesday 29th January 2002
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It's probably a bit late in the day for this jmorgan, but anyway....
the boot lamp units are from the triumph spitfire mk 4/1500 (approx. £10 each) and are connected directly to the loom supplying the tail lamps, so they only come on (and stay on even when the boot is shut) when your lights are on.
If you haven't got it sorted yet and are handy with a multi-meter try the bulb for continuity (meter goes beep if it's ok, but then you knew that). If it's ok switch the lights on and test for voltage between the two connectors to check for a break in the circuit. If there's none and your tail lamps are working it should only be a bad earth or connection somewhere around the wires supplying the boot lamp. (you probably knew that too).
cheers........

JMorgan

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36,010 posts

285 months

Tuesday 29th January 2002
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Cheers, no probs with a meter here. Sort of got side steped with other things but I am thinking of changing the lights and fitting a pin switch so that it only comes on when the lights are on and the boot open. Also one of my lights is behind the changer so a new hole required, if I have to cut a new one I can also enlarge/alter the other.