Nomad Z
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Found out earlier today that my brake lights aren't working, and have just been trying to find out what's wrong. Here's what I've done so far...
Checked fuse - okay.
Check tail lights - okay (so earth at lamps okay).
Split connections at brake light switch. Ignition on, the feed shows 12V. Reconnect feed and press pedal - other side of switch shows 12V. Release pedal, get 0V. So, everything up to switch okay.
Measure for resistance from switch to lamps down green/purple wire. Get about 2 ohms. Remove one lamp, get about 2.5 ohms. Remove both lamps, get open circuit.
Reconnect switch wiring and split bullet junction at rear offiside. Ignition on, pedal down, measure feed wire (green/purple) for volts - nothing. Measure for resistance through lamps - same as before.
Run a separate wire from the switch to the bullets. Ignition on, pedal down, get 12V at far end of new wire. Connect wire to lamps - nothing.
Measure resistance between earth tab on lamp holder and a plated bolt in the back - less than 1 ohm. I variously used the bolt and the lamp holder's earth when measuring volts, depending on what was nearer/easier.
To summarise the anomalies...
Green/purple wire from switch to rear is okay when measuring resistance through the lamps, but I can't measure volts on it when it's connected to the switch and disconnected from lamps.
When I supply volts to the lamps with a separate wire, they don't light up - not even a faint glow.
I must be missing something, surely?
Checked fuse - okay.
Check tail lights - okay (so earth at lamps okay).
Split connections at brake light switch. Ignition on, the feed shows 12V. Reconnect feed and press pedal - other side of switch shows 12V. Release pedal, get 0V. So, everything up to switch okay.
Measure for resistance from switch to lamps down green/purple wire. Get about 2 ohms. Remove one lamp, get about 2.5 ohms. Remove both lamps, get open circuit.
Reconnect switch wiring and split bullet junction at rear offiside. Ignition on, pedal down, measure feed wire (green/purple) for volts - nothing. Measure for resistance through lamps - same as before.
Run a separate wire from the switch to the bullets. Ignition on, pedal down, get 12V at far end of new wire. Connect wire to lamps - nothing.
Measure resistance between earth tab on lamp holder and a plated bolt in the back - less than 1 ohm. I variously used the bolt and the lamp holder's earth when measuring volts, depending on what was nearer/easier.
To summarise the anomalies...
Green/purple wire from switch to rear is okay when measuring resistance through the lamps, but I can't measure volts on it when it's connected to the switch and disconnected from lamps.
When I supply volts to the lamps with a separate wire, they don't light up - not even a faint glow.
I must be missing something, surely?