Directional lights and high beams.

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joephish
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Directional lights and high beams.

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I just finished a timing belt replacement (82 FI ) and all went well. However the directional and the high beams don't work. I checked the fuses and wires and they seam fine. Junior has sat for a week but that should be of no issue. It is probably something stupid but I can't put my finger in it.

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Joe Pescatore
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Re: Directional lights and high beams.

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Have you rechecked all the grounds on the ground spiders located on the inside of the fenders on both sides of the radiator? This is what I would check first.

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joephish
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Re: Directional lights and high beams.

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Yes I checked the grounds, tomorrow I will take them off and clean them. The High beams work but the directional lights do not. Also the indicator lights for both on the spedo don't light. I wonder if it might an issue with the wiring on the steering column, both arms are located on the left side.

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Re: Directional lights and high beams.

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Might try checking the fuses. They can become loose. If so carefully close the ends up a little. Sometimes I have to tap mine with my fingers
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joephish
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Re: Directional lights and high beams.

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All is well with the directional lights. I found a posting regarding the connection between the Flashers and the Directional Lights. I pulled the fuse on the Flashers which also controls the clock when I store Junior for long periods of time to conserve the battery and didn't replace it this spring. I must have pushed the Hazard button in before I replaced the timing belt. With the button pushed in the Directional Lights will not work. Once the Forum came to my rescue.

Thanks to all.

Joe Pescatore
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Re: Directional lights and high beams.

Post by fiat218 »

if the flasher work.. does the blinkers run off of that same flasher? or is there some other component


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Re: Directional lights and high beams.

Post by 124cso »

May I suggest, that if you park your spider up over winter, you do what I did to stop having to play with fuses.

Cost me about $4.50 to buy an isolater terminal. Just pull earth lead off the battery, fit new terminal to battery post, then attach earth lead to end post on the new terminal. It has a plastic thumbwheel to make & break contact and isolate battery in a few seconds. Also means you can put charger on the battery insitu without affecting car circuits.
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