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Hi all,

 

anybody know of a good auto electrician for my Zed based in Southampton? Or anybody just good with car electrics... Got a short on my lights somewhere.

 

 

 

Thanks, GUMBALL :rolleyes:

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I know a it about car electrics if that any help and am close-ish to southhampton.

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I know a it about car electrics if that any help and am close-ish to southhampton.

 

Hi Buddy,

 

the problem I have is, I have recently fitted a new DVD player and it blew the 'illumination' fuse in the fuse box (drivers footwell)..Replaced & fine. Then fitted front spotlights.. and fine.

 

A couple of evenings later I turned my lights on, and the cockpit started filling with smoke. I stripped the instrument cluster down, and most of the wiring on the back block connector on the lights switch were melted about 8-10 inches. The red and blue wire was melted right down to the block connector just above the fuse box (drivers footwell). I removed the instrument cluster & as far as I could get to into the main loom, replaced all the burnt wiring, but there is a small section I cannot get to without taking the dashboard out, which I want to avoid if I can. So there is an approx 12 inch section I don't know the condition of the wiring. The red and blue power wire that was completely melted, I have replaced the whole wire, bypassing the loom from the lights connector to the fusebox connector. I put an in-line fuse on this red and blue wire to avoid further meltdown. I have put it all back together, and the lights worked fine. I then started the car, moved it around on the driveway, and the in-line fuse blew.. to cut a long story short, every time I strip it all down (approx 10 times) it works for as long as the car is sat still, but on start-up it blows again, leaving main beam & brake lights working, but no side lights,rear lights or instrument lights (fuse box fuse for illumination OK).

 

Recently fitted:

Front spot lights - now removed the wiring

DVD stereo & seperate screen

Metal pedals

After market steering wheel - horn wired OK, but not working ??

 

 

Any advice appreciated mate, as I have done as much as I can now, apart from replace the actual light switch/strip the dashboard out ?? I have put up a post for a new connector with wiring, and switch.

Hope to hear back from you.

 

 

Many thanks, IanFraser (everyone calls me Fraser)

GUMBALL

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All sorted now.

 

After all my efforts stripping the instrument pod down several times.. It was a wire that had been caught in my handbrake when I fitted a new gaitor, and re-assembled the centre console.. causing my lights to short out :headvswal

 

Another wonderful Zed moment... You can't beat em (shame) But a happy man now.. Back on the road :D

 

:nana2:

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