headlight problems

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coln18

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Hey guys,

Im looking for some help with on going headlight problems.

I have a 2004 defender 110 td5.

I have now changed the light switch on the steering column, i have also changed the dim/dip relay( lucas ywc 10050 pink thingie), fuses are fine.

My question is where exactly is light relay on a 2004 td5 and where do i look to see the earth connections are fine on this td5...

Please dont say get a voltage meter, i will do this next week as i have one in my container at work which i cant get to until next week.... so i want to discount the relay and earth points first....

any help will really be appreciated...

Col.....
 
cut the dim dip relay out, on mine there was a resistor pack that goes as well.
As far as I'm aware the headlight relay is also behind the dash clocks-hopefully someone can confirm as mine is older
 
shameless bump!!!!

Come on, there really must be someone out in landy land who knows the answers to my questions, dont force me to travel up the yellow brick road in search of answers with the wizard of oz....

Colin....
 
Hi, had the same problem with my 1999 td5 defender, found the pink relay [lucas ywc 10050]
behind the drivers side speaker under dash, took out the relay and bypassed it. everything
works fine now. Gary
 
I have a 2006 TD5 with dim dip and I want to bypass it. If I remove pink relay [lucas ywc 10050] will that work or is there anything else I need to do?
 
Had a weird headlight fault many moons ago (no lights and silly back up alarm going or some such - too long ago, too many faults since.......) - istr tracked it down to a failed wire between the headlight switch (or fuse...?) and dim dip resistor - couldn't be a**ed to find it so ran a new cable through the bulkhead and no probs since. I suspect the types of fault are endless - just eliminate each one replacing circuitry as you go........ (with hefty and protected cables etc etc).

Good luck. A
 
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