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lococars
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Headlamp

Postby lococars » 11 Apr 2017 16:01

Nearly there with the re build of tr7 convertible 1980.I have a problem with the N/S headlamp.O/S going up and down fine.N/S not lifting but lights working.Swapped relays and its not those.Taken the motor out and wired it to the O/S wiring and it is working.It therefore is something to do with the Ns wiring or something in the loom which is not allowing power through to unit.Checked the fuses and its not that.Is there something else specific to each side that could be faulty.
regards.Steve.

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Re: Headlamp

Postby REPLIC8 » 11 Apr 2017 18:34

Check and clean the red connector in the engine bay. :)
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Re: Headlamp

Postby FI Spyder » 11 Apr 2017 20:11

I believe there are four wires each side (engine bay), do all four/eight
. Never do just half a job.
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Re: Headlamp

Postby sonscar » 11 Apr 2017 20:40

The two single wires control up/ down,check those.Steve.

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Postby busheytrader » 11 Apr 2017 21:57

in addition to the red connector blocks, clean the green gunge off the headlamp switch contacts and all the connector blocks and earth connections in between........

I've had to do this for the windscreen wiper by cleaning every contact from wiper switch to motor and earth. I thought the motor was on its last legs, nope, just poor connections from first to last.

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Re: Headlamp

Postby prackers » 12 Apr 2017 09:31

If the the above remedies fail check the block connectors that sit on top of the heater assembly underneath the middle of the dash..... a couple of hours here fixed mine plus a few other electrical niggles.
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Re: Headlamp

Postby lococars » 12 Apr 2017 13:34

Thanks for all the help regarding headlamps.I am just about to check the continuity from the relay to the connectors behind the light.Interesting about the block connectors over heater unit.I will give them a check.Thanks again.
steve.

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Postby Beans » 12 Apr 2017 19:39

Don't forget the earth point behind each headlamp (actually the mounting bolt for the horns).
Usually hidden from view by the connectors. Here just visible to the left of the connectors.

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Re: Headlamp

Postby frankman » 23 May 2017 10:10

Hi Beans

what kind of Connector did you use there looks like Ford or something ?

Or did you made an new Wiring Loom with this connetor ?
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Re: Headlamp

Postby stevie_a » 23 May 2017 18:45

If it's not broke don't fix it.

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Re: Headlamp

Postby Beans » 23 May 2017 18:55

Universal (weatherproof) connector blocks fitted to the original loom

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And the correct tool to crimp the connectors to the wiring

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Got mine through a local supplier. The joys of living centrally in the Euregio :wink:
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