DigitalNomad
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Hey folks,
Just had a fiddle with the wires again, still no joy. Here is a summary of my not so good progress.
The symptoms:
I can start the car fine and drive around no worries. The heat gage works 100%.
When I turn on the head lights (on dim) the following happens:
If I pull out the choke so that its panel light comes on, all of the above symptoms vanish into thin air and everything works 100%.
This is what I have tried to do in the mean time:
Perhaps when the choke switch flips on, it reconnects the “lost” circuits back to earth. It definitely has a positive effect on all of this, but I cant drive around with the choke on all the time. I checked what I believe to be the correct diagram and cant see that it is connected to other circuits though, it gets power from the ignition which goes through a bulb and the switch and back to earth.
This is really weird and any advice about how to proceed further would make my little Uno’s day.
Warm regards,
Just had a fiddle with the wires again, still no joy. Here is a summary of my not so good progress.
The symptoms:
I can start the car fine and drive around no worries. The heat gage works 100%.
When I turn on the head lights (on dim) the following happens:
- The left front head lamp glows as usual.
- The right hand head lamp is dead (appears dead, perhaps not enough juice).
- The left hand rear indictor bulb glows permanently.
- No other tail lights come on.
- The right front side indicator light (mounted in the fender) is permanently lit.
- The heat gage increases its reading to about half way through the scale.
- It looks like some of the panel lights on the dashboard dimly lights up.
- The handbrake-on light goes dead.
- During this state if I want to use the indicators, nothing happens.
If I pull out the choke so that its panel light comes on, all of the above symptoms vanish into thin air and everything works 100%.
This is what I have tried to do in the mean time:
- I found, loosened and cleaned the earth mounting just under the battery, the one on the transmission, and the one just next to the right hand front headlamp as well as another one I found under the dashboard on the left hand side as well as another one I found near the left hand rear lights. They are all clean and tight.
- When I noticed the effect of the choke light coming on, I located the choke switch, checked it and the two leads coming from it which disappears into a harness, up until where it goes into the harness, there was no visible damage to the wires and the switch is working 100%. The earth lead of this switch, apparently links up to the earth mounting under the dashboard on the left hand side, which I have cleaned and reattached.
- Each of the rear light boxes are supplied with electricity via a mini harness which plugs into each one of them, I have unplugged and cleaned them as best as I could and under normal conditions, all the lights work properly, so they all get good power.
Perhaps when the choke switch flips on, it reconnects the “lost” circuits back to earth. It definitely has a positive effect on all of this, but I cant drive around with the choke on all the time. I checked what I believe to be the correct diagram and cant see that it is connected to other circuits though, it gets power from the ignition which goes through a bulb and the switch and back to earth.
This is really weird and any advice about how to proceed further would make my little Uno’s day.
Warm regards,
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