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How to trace a loose connection?

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How to trace a loose connection?

Post by benno_from_brizvegas »

Hi guys,
I think my lux has a loose connection somewhere:

On some bumps, all the lights flicker, and the stereo turns off (and then turns itself back on again)

I haven't blown a fuse ever, so that would seem to rule out a short.

Any ideas on where to start?

I've had a quick look around and it's nothing obvious. The earth lead is new.

The battery seems to be a little weak also, could this fault be internal to the battery in any way?

Thanks for your help guys,
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Post by brad84hilux »

This is unliley but worth mentioning - check the battery terminals are nice and tight. Exactly what you've described has happened to me before (accessories dying when hitting a bump), and I just needed to tighen my terminals.
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Post by murcod »

Try moving all the wiring looms in the engine bay around while it's running and see if you can get it to fail. Try the same under your dash.

PS: keep clear of the coil and ignition leads if it's a petrol engine!! ;)
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Post by Bartso »

i would bat terminals loose if not check your earth again if it is new it might not be connecting good enough ;)
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Post by benno_from_brizvegas »

Sweet, thanks guys.

It's not the battery terminals, I'm not lucky enough to have a problem that is so easy to fix :twisted:

I'll try moving random wires around in the engine bay to see if I can find it.

Cheers,
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Post by WIDE BOY »

if you can get a small am radio and tune it in to a where there is no station , hold it near the wiring loom as you wriggle the cable any poor conection will produce a loud crackling. that may get you close to the source of the problem.
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Post by wayne74 »

id be checking ya fusible links usally they should be on ya positive batt terminal if they heat up they can break and could be the cause
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