scottonthefen
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My landy is a negative earth 1969 2A with lights in the front wings. I'm putting her back together for some test runs this summer after a lot of mechanical work. The electrics were an unknown state when I bought her so I'm just testing things now and working through problems. I am a complete novice to vehicle electrics.
Brake Light
I couldn't get the brake lights to illuminate. I have an old Lucas switch on the brake pedal. I measured the voltage across the contacts in one of the brake light fittings and got 2V when the side lights were on; the smaller filament was lighting up; but no voltage at all when I pressed the brake pedal and disengaged the push-button switch mounted on the pedal.
I connected the brake light's feed directly to the battery feed and both filaments lit up so the bulb and fitting are ok. I measured continuity on the brake pedal switch and it appeared to be working correctly. To double check I connected the G and G/P wires going into the switch together to eliminate the switch completely, and the brake lights came on..
It looks like I have a faulty switch and need a new one, but I don't understand why it appeared to be ok with the continuity check but in practice it's not carrying voltage when switched. I did the continuity check with my multimeter, it beeps when your probes are joined continuously between, for example when a switch is bridging contacts correctly. Or that's what I thought I was doing anyway..
Right Indicator
Right rear indicator (front wings are still off at the moment..) is inconsistent. It works 9 times out of 10. Connecting earth straight to battery with a long test lead does not help so not a faulty earth I think. It either works when you indicate, or it won't. If it won't no amount of jiggling the switch in position or moving wires will get it to work. You switch the indicator stalk back down and on again until it takes and then it works fine.
I can't get the left side to fail like the right does.
Indicators are wired to my amber ignition light mounted on the dash which goes on and off with the flasher when it's working. When the right indicator is not working the ignition warning light stays off.
On the wiring diagram the flasher unit only has one output so if I understand correctly and the flasher unit was at fault the left indicator would fail just as often? I currently suspect my indicator stalk's right hand switch. What do you think? Not sure how to test other than taking it apart and swapping the left/right contacts to see if that makes the left side inconsistent and the right always work..
Tail Lamp
My new tail lamp needs bullet connectors rather than the lucar that my previous one needed and that are on the wiring. The smallest bullet connectors I could find in Halfords were red 5A ones and they seem too big to fit in the tail lamp's connectors. What kind of bullet connectors do I need?
Brake Light
I couldn't get the brake lights to illuminate. I have an old Lucas switch on the brake pedal. I measured the voltage across the contacts in one of the brake light fittings and got 2V when the side lights were on; the smaller filament was lighting up; but no voltage at all when I pressed the brake pedal and disengaged the push-button switch mounted on the pedal.
I connected the brake light's feed directly to the battery feed and both filaments lit up so the bulb and fitting are ok. I measured continuity on the brake pedal switch and it appeared to be working correctly. To double check I connected the G and G/P wires going into the switch together to eliminate the switch completely, and the brake lights came on..
It looks like I have a faulty switch and need a new one, but I don't understand why it appeared to be ok with the continuity check but in practice it's not carrying voltage when switched. I did the continuity check with my multimeter, it beeps when your probes are joined continuously between, for example when a switch is bridging contacts correctly. Or that's what I thought I was doing anyway..
Right Indicator
Right rear indicator (front wings are still off at the moment..) is inconsistent. It works 9 times out of 10. Connecting earth straight to battery with a long test lead does not help so not a faulty earth I think. It either works when you indicate, or it won't. If it won't no amount of jiggling the switch in position or moving wires will get it to work. You switch the indicator stalk back down and on again until it takes and then it works fine.
I can't get the left side to fail like the right does.
Indicators are wired to my amber ignition light mounted on the dash which goes on and off with the flasher when it's working. When the right indicator is not working the ignition warning light stays off.
On the wiring diagram the flasher unit only has one output so if I understand correctly and the flasher unit was at fault the left indicator would fail just as often? I currently suspect my indicator stalk's right hand switch. What do you think? Not sure how to test other than taking it apart and swapping the left/right contacts to see if that makes the left side inconsistent and the right always work..
Tail Lamp
My new tail lamp needs bullet connectors rather than the lucar that my previous one needed and that are on the wiring. The smallest bullet connectors I could find in Halfords were red 5A ones and they seem too big to fit in the tail lamp's connectors. What kind of bullet connectors do I need?