After working on my clutch padel for a few days my front and tail light won't come on?!
Parking light and indikators are fine...
Any ideas?
1969 Spider - 1438 ccm
No light - front and tail - SOLVED
No light - front and tail - SOLVED
Last edited by Volder on Sat Jun 25, 2016 3:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: No light - front and tail
Can start the car by jumping red and black wire at the ignition switch?!
Bad switch?
Bad switch?
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Re: No light - front and tail
?? Assuming working on clutch pedal and not clutch adjustment. There is not a lot of room in the drivers foot-well to work . I would check your connections before assuming you have a bad switch. There is a grounding pod in that area as well as a lot of connections and the fuse panel. High chance if all working before work done on clutch pedal that something was pushed, pulled, moved where you already had a poor connection point. Jumping it may have only eliminated the weak connection point. Just a thought. I'd clean all connection in the area, ensure they are tight and apply a little dab of dielectric grease. With that said, it could very easily be the switch as well.
Buon giro a tutti! - enjoy the ride!
82 Fiat Spider 2000
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82 Fiat Spider 2000
03 BMW M3
07 Chevy Suburban
Re: No light - front and tail
This is strange!!
I have 12 V on the black all the time. 12 V on the Brown when the ignition switch is in the OFF position, but 0 V when the switch is in the run or start position?
I have 12 V on the black all the time. 12 V on the Brown when the ignition switch is in the OFF position, but 0 V when the switch is in the run or start position?
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Re: No light - front and tail
I think there is a 3 pin connector on the drivers side fender well. It has larger wires in it. They are red brown and black. The black brings voltage from the alternator to the ignition switch. The brown brings voltage from the starter solenoid battery connection to the ignition switch. THe red connects the ignition switch "start" position to the starter solenoid to engage the starter. A poor connection in this connector on the brown wire would cause your issue.
Re: No light - front and tail
Thanks
This one?
I raised the driver side of the car when playing around with the clutch pedal and adjuster, so it could be it.
Will check and report back
This one?
I raised the driver side of the car when playing around with the clutch pedal and adjuster, so it could be it.
Will check and report back