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Still no dash lights!! - I'm stumped


Jim_1979

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My dash lights were out on the car when I got it (speedo, rev counter etc).

 

Thought it was the dimmer switched, so replaced it (with what i thought was a working one?)... still no dash lights tho. It still blows the dash lights fuse.

 

Anyone got any ideas where to go from here? Is there a way to test the dimmer switch to rule that out. (with a multimeter)

 

What next??? :(

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aah... not checked that!!

 

But the one marked Panel is blowing in the footwell, could this be blowing because the dome fuse has blown??

 

I think I'm gonna bridge the wires and bypass the dimmer switch. It could be possible that the 2nd hand dimmer switch I've bought is also faulty?

 

Getting a bit dark out there now tho... :(

 

Might still give it a bash.

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Well I've just been out to the car. Attempted to bypass the dimmer switch.

 

Connected both wires that were not the earth (on the dimmer plug). The heater lights etc dimmed when the lights were turned on, but the speedo lights still didn't come on? Weird thing was that the odometer blacked out when I put the lights on?

 

Tried connected the wires for the dimmer socket the other two possible ways it it simply blew the fuse out.

 

I then just plugged the socket back into the back of the dimmer switch as it was originally and everything was back to normal (no dash lights), but at least the odometer was normal again.

 

One thing I did notice is that the oil lights etc seemed to have a loose connection (possibly just the plug going into the back of it) because I had to wiggle it to get them to come on (when ignition on, but not turned over). Fixed them with some tape for now, so at least they're ok.

 

FFS.... I just don't know where to start!!

 

I know someone who said he had a similar problem, was something to do the led's on his clocks, loose solder connections or something?? Should I rip the clocks out?? Would I be able to find a fault there somehow?

 

TBH... I'm ruddy stumped here... !!!

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you've got a dead short somewhere, you need to find out what that fuse protects and disconnect all those parts, then reconnect til the fuse goes pop and then you know whats causing it.

 

???... how would I know what it all protects??

 

Should I just give up and send it off to the Auto electricians?? :( ££££

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Cheers... Nah, I don't have a manual/wiring diagram.

 

It's the "panel" fuse - 10A.

 

TBH, I've not checked to see if it's a case of blown bulbs. Is it possible that the speedo cluster bulbs could blow?? Thus resulting in a fuse blowing all the time until the bulb is replaced?? Never thought of that.

 

This is really peeving me off!!... lol

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unlikey but possible. it is normally the dimmer. Does it blow straight away? i:e you turn the ign off replace the fuse and the moment you turn the ign back on it goes bang? or is it only when you turn the lights on?

 

I did get a 2nd hand dimmer switch, but tbh for all I know it could have been faulty?

 

Is there a way to test it using a multimeter when it's off the car to see if it's faulty?

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you will have an + and - side to the switch and with the meter set to say 20k ohms you should be able to read the resistance. o being to ground and anything else is the resistance I:E how dim the panel lights are. i'm not very good at explaining stuff like this.

 

I know what you mean.. lol. The meter and the dimmer switch are both in the car at the mo.. lol.

 

I'm thinking I'm just gonna book it into the auto electricians to be honest, unless anyone else has any ideas?? .. :(

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