lazyterrier
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I have a 2001 Defender 90 TD5. In the winter the headlights stopped working on a snowy night but were OK the next day and until a week ago. (6 Months). After much troubleshooting, I find the brown/blue 12v supply to the switch is not live. I have checked fuses. My garage told me it was the blue block on the picture which is slightly brown and melted. This appears to be a commoning block and has 2 rows of 10 wires. The power to the switch is brown/blue, and there is a similar wire visible to this block (2nd from the end). There is no slack in the wires and I cant get it out enough to access it. It won't move in any direction apart from twisting it around. I have tried to take the bottom of the dash out but the bit directly above the fuse box won't budge.
Can anyone confirm this block is where power comes from to the light switch? Has anyone had a similar problem? Has anyone any suggestions on how I can get access? I am thinking of running a new supply to the switch might be the most straightforward answer, I have tested this theory by connecting a temporary wire from the switch to the battery. Any help much appreciated.
Can anyone confirm this block is where power comes from to the light switch? Has anyone had a similar problem? Has anyone any suggestions on how I can get access? I am thinking of running a new supply to the switch might be the most straightforward answer, I have tested this theory by connecting a temporary wire from the switch to the battery. Any help much appreciated.