Hello,
All lights now work on the SJ apart from ONE Even the rear lights now work
Anyway the issue I have at the moment is that the main beam does not work. Side lights work, dipped headlights work but main beam does not.
How do you put them on when driving the SJ. Do you push the left stalk away from you or do you pull it towards you?
Then to flash someone do you pull it towards you or away from you?
Was wondering if here is some relay where you can do both by pulling the stalk towards you. If so where is that located so I can check that is working? Checked the wiring diagrams and cannot see any relays.
Could it be as simple as a 10A fuse that has blown? That is my next thing to check.
MOT is planned for Friday afternoon so need to sort this ASAP.
Thanks,
Rob
Headlights (Main Beam)
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Re: Headlights (Main Beam)
The headlights are fused left and right, same fuse for high or low beam. This means the fuses should be ok as it works on low beam.
You could try earthing the red wire at the connector to see if high beam works then, if it does then it should be the switch at fault. If it doesn't then is most likely the wire from the switch to the head lights.
You could try earthing the red wire at the connector to see if high beam works then, if it does then it should be the switch at fault. If it doesn't then is most likely the wire from the switch to the head lights.
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Re: Headlights (Main Beam)
Perfect, Precisely the information I neededDarrell wrote:The headlights are fused left and right, same fuse for high or low beam. This means the fuses should be ok as it works on low beam.
You could try earthing the red wire at the connector to see if high beam works then, if it does then it should be the switch at fault. If it doesn't then is most likely the wire from the switch to the head lights.
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Re: Headlights (Main Beam)
towards you to flash away from you for full beams
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Re: Headlights (Main Beam)
Thanksmayhemmiller wrote:towards you to flash away from you for full beams
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Re: Headlights (Main Beam)
Pulling the stalk towards you is for flashing: When you let go it should spring back. Pushing it away from you it should stay there until you pull it towards you a bit. That's for main beam.Rjmaas512 wrote:How do you put them on when driving the SJ. Do you push the left stalk away from you or do you pull it towards you?
Then to flash someone do you pull it towards you or away from you?
That's how mine is anyway.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
Re: Headlights (Main Beam)
May have fixed it
Took the whole stalk assembly apart and re-assembled it. So many tiny SPRINGS everywhere.
Will find out tomorrow if it works :s
Took the whole stalk assembly apart and re-assembled it. So many tiny SPRINGS everywhere.
Will find out tomorrow if it works :s
Re: Headlights (Main Beam)
Yes all fixed. Word of advice, don't take apart an indicator stalk.
They are stupidly complicated.
If you have a lot of pacience and free time go ahead.
They are stupidly complicated.
If you have a lot of pacience and free time go ahead.