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80 series lights

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80 series lights

Post by Chucky »

I have a problem with the lights of my 80. when you turn them on the dash lights come on but the head lights don't. The high beam indicator on the dash also stays on all the time wether or not the high beam has been turned on by the indicator stick however the high beam headlights staff off as well.
I have checked all the plugs I can find and and my fuses all seem to be good ( Checked with multimeter) just after a couple of clues as to what else to check before I do something drastic like call a auto sparky.

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Chucky
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Re: 80 series lights

Post by Toy80Diesel »

Chucky wrote:I have a problem with the lights of my 80. when you turn them on the dash lights come on but the head lights don't. The high beam indicator on the dash also stays on all the time wether or not the high beam has been turned on by the indicator stick however the high beam headlights staff off as well.
I have checked all the plugs I can find and and my fuses all seem to be good ( Checked with multimeter) just after a couple of clues as to what else to check before I do something drastic like call a auto sparky.

Cheers

Chucky
Well, seeing as you've checked the connections, could the headlight relay be faulty? possibly corroded inside?
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Post by stinger »

Chucky,

As toy80 has said check your headlight relay if diesel it will be in the black box on the passenger side or your enginge bay, should be a reddy brown top.

I had a simialr problem where head lights would not work. After tracing circuits, testing I eventually tracked it down to a faulty switch in the actual combination stalk (the one that turns on headlights and indicators). had to replace the entire thing including the wiper controls (all one piece). The good thing was I have a poverty pack and I got a GXL one so I ended up with variable initment wipers and they just plug straight into the exisiting wiring loom.
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Post by Chucky »

OK,
I tested the relay and thats good.
I have now got it down to either a bad earth or a faulty stalk.
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to test the stalk when you don't have a second one to put on?

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Post by Chucky »

Found the problem,
It was the stalk.
Thanks for the tips guys. ;)
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Post by stinger »

I guess that considering you had the same problem that there may be too much currenting running through the stalk. I wonder how many other people have had this problem???
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