HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
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HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
I have a head light problem..
Checked the bulb and fuses and everything is fine.
It has just passed MOT 2 weeks ago so i am totally confused as to what has happened here..
my clock seems to suddenly not keep time either.. which was also fine before MOT
any suggestions..
Checked the bulb and fuses and everything is fine.
It has just passed MOT 2 weeks ago so i am totally confused as to what has happened here..
my clock seems to suddenly not keep time either.. which was also fine before MOT
any suggestions..
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Re: HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
jonkennedy wrote:I have a head light problem..
any suggestions..
ok so i have narrowed it down a little bit ....
the light / bulb works on full beam only.. !
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Re: HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
main light doesn't work on offsideNate wrote:what exactly is the problem? could do with a bit more info...
full beam works though
sidelight works
indicators work
bulb works in other head lamp
no fuses ( that i can find ) are broken
Re: HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
Maybe the dip beam filament has blown. Swap the bulb to the other side of the car and see whether it works there. If not, then you need a new bulb.
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Re: HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
tried thatPeteGLi wrote:Maybe the dip beam filament has blown. Swap the bulb to the other side of the car and see whether it works there. If not, then you need a new bulb.
bulb works fine in other side
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Re: HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
Funky Diver wrote:Loose connection / damaged wiring on that side?
that would seem the obvious thing to me also but couldn't see anything odd.
maybe a vault meter is the way forward ?
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Re: HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
check the contacts inside the conector haven't gone green and furry
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Re: HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
good call !Nate wrote:check the contacts inside the conector haven't gone green and furry
wil check it now
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Re: HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
i'm assuming you mean it keeps resetting itself to midnight?jonkennedy wrote:my clock seems to suddenly not keep time either.. which was also fine before MOT
check the earth connections next to the use box. make sure that all spade connectors are secure and free from the green furr, then look for any sign of corrosion on the metal they attach to, finally, tweek the central screw a bit tighter
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Re: HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
Nate wrote:i'm assuming you mean it keeps resetting itself to midnight?jonkennedy wrote:my clock seems to suddenly not keep time either.. which was also fine before MOT
check the earth connections next to the use box. make sure that all spade connectors are secure and free from the green furr, then look for any sign of corrosion on the metal they attach to, finally, tweek the central screw a bit tighter
SUPERB... thanks i'll try that !
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Re: HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
failing that, i'd need to have a looky at it. could meet at a pub 1/2 way?
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Re: HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
I had same problem with my headlight - it was the fuse spades corroded.
One way of checking this is to swap the 10A fuses over in positions 21 & 22 on the fuse box, this controls the low beam left and right side.
If its the fuse, the problem will swap sides - I just rubbed my fuse spades down with some sand paper to get the corrosion off (did the trick) :
God knows about the clock tho - my MFA dont work properly anyways lol
One way of checking this is to swap the 10A fuses over in positions 21 & 22 on the fuse box, this controls the low beam left and right side.
If its the fuse, the problem will swap sides - I just rubbed my fuse spades down with some sand paper to get the corrosion off (did the trick) :
God knows about the clock tho - my MFA dont work properly anyways lol
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Re: HEADLIGHT Problem / CLOCK problem
vwjohn81 wrote:I had same problem with my headlight - it was the fuse spades corroded.
One way of checking this is to swap the 10A fuses over in positions 21 & 22 on the fuse box, this controls the low beam left and right side.
If its the fuse, the problem will swap sides - I just rubbed my fuse spades down with some sand paper to get the corrosion off (did the trick) :
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SUPERB TIP
i'll try that
thanks so much
jon