Ey up all,
Wondering if I can pick the collective brain regarding electrics! (yey!!).
Problem is as follows...
1 - When normal headlights are on the near side light is as if it was on main beam and the right is ok
2 - When main beam is turned on the off side is at main beam strength but the near side drops back to what could be called 'normal' brightness.
3 - When main beam is held/flashed on the spring loaded part of the stick both appear as they should - bright!
The wipers also tend to stay on after prolonged use even when they are turned off!
I'm driving a 27 year old ex-military defender. Wiring is the original (ish) and not been touched in my ownership. There is a 2 amp, give or take, current remaining in the loom which was discovered during a previous issue.
Hard to be specific of course but generally speaking could it be...
Dodgy switches/sticks?
Just old wiring?
Bad connections to the bulbs?
All of the above!?
Suggestions much appreciated on anything that I can try but I have the following amount of technical electrical knowledge = Nowt! and I'm northern so keep it simple ;-)
Wondering if I can pick the collective brain regarding electrics! (yey!!).
Problem is as follows...
1 - When normal headlights are on the near side light is as if it was on main beam and the right is ok
2 - When main beam is turned on the off side is at main beam strength but the near side drops back to what could be called 'normal' brightness.
3 - When main beam is held/flashed on the spring loaded part of the stick both appear as they should - bright!
The wipers also tend to stay on after prolonged use even when they are turned off!
I'm driving a 27 year old ex-military defender. Wiring is the original (ish) and not been touched in my ownership. There is a 2 amp, give or take, current remaining in the loom which was discovered during a previous issue.
Hard to be specific of course but generally speaking could it be...
Dodgy switches/sticks?
Just old wiring?
Bad connections to the bulbs?
All of the above!?
Suggestions much appreciated on anything that I can try but I have the following amount of technical electrical knowledge = Nowt! and I'm northern so keep it simple ;-)