I have a problem with the light which lights up the speedo/tach etc and the
light which lights up the heater controls on the dash. They don't work when
I turn on my head lights.
I have checked the fuses and they are OK.
At the same time one of my head lights blew, so I don't know if this event
is connected.
I checked all the 10 amp fuses and they were OK.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Perry
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Electrical lighting prioblem
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Electrical lighting prioblem
I would carefully check all earth connections in the various lighting
circuits. When odd things like this happen, poor earths are a common cause,
especially as connections age and develop small amounts of corrosion.
As an example, just after purchasing my NB a year ago, the engine stopped
and would not start again when the right hand indicator was switched on (5pm
at a roundabout of course)! Turn indicator off and all was well again.
Traced it to a poor earth behind the right headlight that was the earth
point for the indicator and a number of other components, including (maybe)
the airbag. The airbag warning light also flashed when the right indicator
was on. At least it didn't deploy.
Grant.
circuits. When odd things like this happen, poor earths are a common cause,
especially as connections age and develop small amounts of corrosion.
As an example, just after purchasing my NB a year ago, the engine stopped
and would not start again when the right hand indicator was switched on (5pm
at a roundabout of course)! Turn indicator off and all was well again.
Traced it to a poor earth behind the right headlight that was the earth
point for the indicator and a number of other components, including (maybe)
the airbag. The airbag warning light also flashed when the right indicator
was on. At least it didn't deploy.
Grant.
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