22 Feb 2007, 22:19
Hey everyone,
Heres my first Tech advice post so let me know if descriptions/names of parts are wrong ect. Been watching you lot natter for a good few years now so hopefully ive picked up the basics
I know the door lights have a tendency to seep power from the battery and are often disconnected or modified to work better. When I bought my car I knew there were various problems with the electrics. Having done abit of research I discovered that most of them fed back to the same circuit (interior,door,luggage compt. lights ect).
Initially I thought that the problem lay in a cut wire on the drivers side (one of two feeding the door light switch), However on reconnecting the wire there was no progress, I then re-disconnected it. Traced the circuit back to fuse 12 in the fuse box - it was empty! I put a new 10amp fuse in place and BINGO! all the lights came on apart from the drivers door. I tried the cut wire once again and the drivers door worked apart from an old bulb. (all of which i plan to replace with LEDs at some point)
Whilst looking over various bits and bobs for about 10mins, the lights went out! The fuse had blown.
So.. Questions...
1. Has anyone ever heard about cutting a door light wire to aid this problem? or did the original owner just get so sick of the fuse going or power seeping out that he cut the wire (seems abit harsh - theres a plug right next to it :? )
2. When I had the lights on (10mins tops) the drivers door was left disconnected - could this break in the circuit have caused the fuse to blow?
3. I also seem to have a promlem with the door ajar light coming on, I think because of a faulty switch. Could this have anything to do with it?
4. How come theres a switch for the light and one for the door on the drivers side but only one on the passengers side?
Any light on the subject would be great!
Cheers!
Heres my first Tech advice post so let me know if descriptions/names of parts are wrong ect. Been watching you lot natter for a good few years now so hopefully ive picked up the basics
I know the door lights have a tendency to seep power from the battery and are often disconnected or modified to work better. When I bought my car I knew there were various problems with the electrics. Having done abit of research I discovered that most of them fed back to the same circuit (interior,door,luggage compt. lights ect).
Initially I thought that the problem lay in a cut wire on the drivers side (one of two feeding the door light switch), However on reconnecting the wire there was no progress, I then re-disconnected it. Traced the circuit back to fuse 12 in the fuse box - it was empty! I put a new 10amp fuse in place and BINGO! all the lights came on apart from the drivers door. I tried the cut wire once again and the drivers door worked apart from an old bulb. (all of which i plan to replace with LEDs at some point)
Whilst looking over various bits and bobs for about 10mins, the lights went out! The fuse had blown.
So.. Questions...
1. Has anyone ever heard about cutting a door light wire to aid this problem? or did the original owner just get so sick of the fuse going or power seeping out that he cut the wire (seems abit harsh - theres a plug right next to it :? )
2. When I had the lights on (10mins tops) the drivers door was left disconnected - could this break in the circuit have caused the fuse to blow?
3. I also seem to have a promlem with the door ajar light coming on, I think because of a faulty switch. Could this have anything to do with it?
4. How come theres a switch for the light and one for the door on the drivers side but only one on the passengers side?
Any light on the subject would be great!
Cheers!
Scott Miller
DOC 279, Vin 2107, Manchester
http://www.makecollective.co.uk
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/b15workshop
DOC 279, Vin 2107, Manchester
http://www.makecollective.co.uk
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/b15workshop