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Help! No side lights.......

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Dougdavie
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Help! No side lights.......

Postby Dougdavie » 22 Jul 2014 21:54

My 1980 TR7 Convertible sailed through her MOT last week and has now decided to shut down the sidelights on the drivers side nothing front, back and cruise light. I have checked bulbs and fuse. Next on the list is earths and then the switch. Has anybody got any advice? The headlamps motor up and down fine and both light up as they should. Passenger side sidelights are fine. Any help much appreciated.

Doug

1980 TR7 DHC

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Postby spanner » 22 Jul 2014 22:24

Hi most of the minor electric faults that crop up are earth related- the ingress of moisture and creeping corrosion eventually get to the point where the earth connection isn't allowing electric back to battery. Quick test is a bit of wire from existibg earth pointtoching against a clean bolt in chassis if lights are restored you just need to clean up existing connections and possibly add a few more decent earth cables to key components
Maplins sell some gel called contralube which we have used on 4WD vehicles and ageing kit cars usinng mk2 escort looms about same age and "quality" as the leyland item in tr7, it improves conductivity and prevents further corrosion. I'm currently working on similar issues myself
And use contralube on switch contacts joints, cabble ends as well as in bulb holders etc
A good bit of kit for testing components in situ is a Sealey power prbe that allows you to power up componts in stu as well as indicating polarity of a coonection etc
Hth
Mike

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Postby Dougdavie » 23 Jul 2014 15:18

Mike many thanks for the advice. I will check all the individual earths and replace the connection bolts. Off to Maplins for some Contralube. Fngers crossed......

Doug

1980 TR7 DHC

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