Finn
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Hi everyone. Tried searching the forum but didn't find the answer yet... The load space light on my 2006 (pre-facelift) Ducato Maxi used to go out after a certain time, even though the doors were left open. This is good, because in the winter I park in my heated garage and open the doors for the night, so my tools dry and compressor oils etc. stay warm. If I wanted to get the lights back on again after the timer turned them off, I would either press the switch inside the load space door, or open one of the cab doors; the timer would then reset, allowing the lights to be on again for the set time. Now, however, they just stay on as long as the doors are open, even for hours.
I have a lot of LEDs in there with their own feed and a relay that takes the signal from the original cargo space light, so if they stay on it's quite a drain on the battery, especially in a cold country like Finland where the battery is in the cold a lot.
Does anyone know where the timer is located and can I do something to it, or replace it?
Additional info, might affect: the load space lights' feed is from an auxiliary battery, which has a cut-off relay that cuts the connection below 10.5 or so volts (i.e. when the main battery dips below that) and connects at something like 13v, so the load on it shouldn't drain the main battery. It used to work normally though, and this aux battery arrangement has been fitted for a good while now.
Any ideas?
Steve
I have a lot of LEDs in there with their own feed and a relay that takes the signal from the original cargo space light, so if they stay on it's quite a drain on the battery, especially in a cold country like Finland where the battery is in the cold a lot.
Does anyone know where the timer is located and can I do something to it, or replace it?
Additional info, might affect: the load space lights' feed is from an auxiliary battery, which has a cut-off relay that cuts the connection below 10.5 or so volts (i.e. when the main battery dips below that) and connects at something like 13v, so the load on it shouldn't drain the main battery. It used to work normally though, and this aux battery arrangement has been fitted for a good while now.
Any ideas?

Steve