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Another one for the Series electrics experts. It's a Series 3 109 24v. A while ago I had an issue with instrument earths where the fuel and temp gauge would go up to max, and the map light stopped working. There were two or three earth wires to the metal part of the top dash behind the centre console. There is no voltage stabiliser behind the instruments, allegedly 24v versions don't and the wiring diagram for the vehicle and the parts book both back this up - the 24v instrument panel parts illustration has no stabiliser on the diagram where the 12v version of the drawing does. No I don't know how the instruments work without a stabiliser.
All this was fixed by running an earth from the dash earth bolt on the dash direct to the bulkhead. The map light started working, and the instruments behaved themselves.
But I've noticed when I put the headlamps on, the charge light comes on at various times (not all the time), and when it does the temp and fuel gauge go up to max. If I use the indicator with the headlights on, the charge light sometimes flickers on and off in time with the indicators. The alternator is putting out a rock solid 27.1 volts and the alternator is almost new.
I tightened the battery earth cable.
The batteries are probably not long for this world as they were overcharged by the previous alternator before we worked out what was happening.
I'm thinking the batteries might be starting to fail or possibly another earth issue unless someone else has any ideas. My question is, where should I run new earths from?
Any suggestions gratefully appreciated.
Another one for the Series electrics experts. It's a Series 3 109 24v. A while ago I had an issue with instrument earths where the fuel and temp gauge would go up to max, and the map light stopped working. There were two or three earth wires to the metal part of the top dash behind the centre console. There is no voltage stabiliser behind the instruments, allegedly 24v versions don't and the wiring diagram for the vehicle and the parts book both back this up - the 24v instrument panel parts illustration has no stabiliser on the diagram where the 12v version of the drawing does. No I don't know how the instruments work without a stabiliser.
All this was fixed by running an earth from the dash earth bolt on the dash direct to the bulkhead. The map light started working, and the instruments behaved themselves.
But I've noticed when I put the headlamps on, the charge light comes on at various times (not all the time), and when it does the temp and fuel gauge go up to max. If I use the indicator with the headlights on, the charge light sometimes flickers on and off in time with the indicators. The alternator is putting out a rock solid 27.1 volts and the alternator is almost new.
I tightened the battery earth cable.
The batteries are probably not long for this world as they were overcharged by the previous alternator before we worked out what was happening.
I'm thinking the batteries might be starting to fail or possibly another earth issue unless someone else has any ideas. My question is, where should I run new earths from?
Any suggestions gratefully appreciated.