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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20334 |
I have the reversing light gone on mine also. although as far as i'm aware the fuse is okay. (do you know where it is?) I have checked the bulb on mine and the holder on the fog side and thats all fine it seems on mine that it's either the switch or somthing else between there and the holder.
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11th Oct 2010 5:40pm |
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60North110 Member Since: 11 Oct 2010 Location: Shetland Posts: 13 |
The Fuse is in the Fuse Box below the Steering Wheel,
Fuse No F14 (Red 10 Amp) |
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11th Oct 2010 6:34pm |
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double cab happy Member Since: 01 Jun 2009 Location: merseyside Posts: 573 |
well my conection from wiring to bulb holder got totally fry'd, no idea as of yet
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11th Oct 2010 9:03pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17363 |
On mine the reversing lights regularly but not always flicker on and off when in reverse gear. Sometimes they work fine, but usually they flash randomly.
I think that the switch is probably defective, or the loom that connects onto the switch is damaged. Looking under the vehicle there is a large wiring bundle routed along the side of the gearbox which is routed in such a way as to jam really hard directly onto the switch terminals and I think that this is where the problem lies. Unfortunately moving the harness has not solved the problem, and I need to check the switch harness and probably replace the switch. I don't know if this is a common problem but I do know that my local (and good) main dealer has had a switch on order for 6 weeks now and they are apparently on back order and not available (and the Puma switch is different to others since the gearbox is different). In classic style too the switch is positioned with great care in the position of maximum inaccessibility - the WSM says to take the seatbox out to get at it! It might be worth checking that the harness run on your vehicle isn't similarly positioned, since I think it is inevitable that harness damage will result if yours was built like mine. |
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11th Oct 2010 9:03pm |
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60North110 Member Since: 11 Oct 2010 Location: Shetland Posts: 13 |
I originally assumed it to be a faulty switch, but after sliding underneath, disconnecting the switch connector and then placing a shorting link across the connector I was disappointed to find the fault still there.
Bit more experimenting today, and I finally found the link as to why it happens intermittently... DON'T APPLY THE BRAKES ! All was fine until the brakes were applied then bang went the fuse (or the now fitted temporary Circuit Breaker as I was running out of fuses fast !) A bit more thought, and I bit the bullet and have now taken a feed from the Reversing light earth wire, and have connected it straight to the chassis. A few test runs and the breaker only popped once (first time brakes applied). Will be interesting to see if this IS an earthing problem. If anyone has a lighting circuit diagram, that would be great. Where is the common earth point for the rear lights, anyone found it yet ?? |
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12th Oct 2010 12:11pm |
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60North110 Member Since: 11 Oct 2010 Location: Shetland Posts: 13 |
Problem eventually sorted by dealer, who discovered chaffed wire in the Right Hand Side of the Engine Compartment "beside the red lifting bracket".
Haven't looked to see where exactly this is (dont wanna get wet rolling round all this snow on the deck !) Just to close the thread, and to advise others who may have same problem at some time. |
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5th Dec 2010 5:50pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17363 |
I think I posted in another thread that I found the problem with my flickering reverse lights was caused by the switch not being fully screwed home into the gearbox - it was finger tight and went another couple of full turns. After tightening, lights are fine.
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6th Dec 2010 8:57am |
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