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Post by maverick01 »

I have a LWB GQ Diesel and it only happens sometimes but when i put hi beam on with the spotties the cd player cuts out but it doesnt happen on just hi beam without the spotties. The previous owner has wired the uhf up to the cigarette lighter and the uhf also cuts outs when i put hi beam on with the spotties on.

Getting stressed cause cant find the problem so does anyone have any idea on what the problem could be
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Post by -Scott- »

UHF/CD player earthing through the spotlight filaments?

Take the spotlight globes out and see if the radio/CD player still works.

It's a long shot.
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Post by ausoops »

or if it is some seriously dodge wiring there may some voltage drop being caused by the extra load, cd player and uhs's have undervoltage protection and will shut down if less than 10 ish volts.
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Post by maverick01 »

how do i go about fixing the problem if it is earthing back through the spot light globes or should i just re-wire the spotties.

This has been happening since i fitted the new cd player and i have tried everything i could think of.
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Post by cmcd »

Does the answer in this thread help?

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Post by chimpboy »

Spotlights powered directly through a switch on the dashboard that is hooked into the cig lighter power? Scary but possible?
This is not legal advice.
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

its possible your bullbar has a bad earth or possibly your whole chassie

i would run another earth cable from the battery to the chassie or bullbar and see if that fixes it

it sounds like the spotties are earthing through the coax sheilding of your uhf
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Post by maverick01 »

well the cd player which was fitted about 2months ago and the earth is directly to the body, I also tried putting a jumper lead from the bull bar to the battery and it still cuts outs

Also whilst i was trying the different options i had the hi beam on with the spotties as well as the radio and then after about 5minutes the radio cut out but that happened when the car was turned off.

The radio still cuts out when driving along with hi beam on, The spotties have been wired up using 1 of those IPF wiring looms and the spotties have 100 watt globes in them.

So im getting pissed off about the whole problem.
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Post by maverick01 »

It just cuts power to anything that runs off the accessory's

So is there any other things that could be causing the problem.
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Post by macca81 »

you could hardwire the cd player and uhf direct to the battery, then u can use them when the car is turned off, and because they wont be connected to the accesories they should not cut out... just remember to make sure you turn them off when you get home and leave the car overnight... else you may not be going to work on time the next day :D
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

check and / or replace the fusable links from the battery
where do the spotties get there power from , i would get there power strait from the battery
do you have a multimeter these make life a lot easier to diagnose faults
could also upgrade your head light loom with thicker wire and get the main power strait from the battery , and just use the factory plug for swithing the relays between hi and low beam

but first i would check the fusable links and clean , crimp tighter etc to get a good connection also with your headlights on, feel the fuses to see if they get hot , there may be a bad connection to the fuse itself
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Post by maverick01 »

the spotties dont have a fusible link they have a fuse which is pre wired for the IPF loom but i will check all the fusible links anyway.

I would rather not hard wire the radio and uf to the battery.
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Post by maverick01 »

well i think i solvd the problem the spotties were getting the power from a thing under neath the black cover beside the main battery on the GQ and the thing has 4 little terminals on it and once i disconnected it from there and got the power from the battery it has stopped now.

Does anyone know what that little thing is for.
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Post by SR-5 »

that'd be a relay. What size was it?
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Post by maverick01 »

nah man i dont think it is a relay cause it doesnt look like a standard relay and the 4 terminlas are actually bolts instead of the standard terminals on every other relay.
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