Landyfox
Well-Known Member
Just like last year, the day before the MOT an issue suddenly arises out of the blue that I can’t figure out... this time it’s an electrical fault. The rear Left Indicator/repeater to be more precise.
Everything has been functioning as it should, then yesterday the rear indicator suddenly overnight stopped working. Foolishly, I assumed it was a blown bulb or maybe a lose wire as the front and side repeaters were working fine, although much faster. When I’ve taken the bulb out, everything appears ok visually. The bulb is not blown and there appears to be power on positive wire and a nice clean and secure ground without any paint or debris impeding the connection. I’m out of ideas and obviously anxious about MOT tomorrow.
What I’ve done so far (everything in the list at least 3 times just to make sure)...
- Replaced the bulb with a known working one.
- Replaced the bulb holder with a known working one.
- Cleaned the connections back to bright copper wire before attaching new terminals.
- I’ve tested old bulb and holder in a working lamp.
- Created a new earth test wire directly to the negative on the battery.
What I find baffling, when using a multimeter there is power to the indicator, the reading alternates with the flash pattern... voltage readings similar to this.... 2.1, 6.0, 7.4, 0.8, 3.2, 5 and so on! With it being an early Defender 300TDi 90, I have additional wires behind the rear Right brake light for a towbar harness to be attached, the older black female bullet terminals. Just to eliminate variables, I thought I would connect bulb up the corresponding wire (GR) in the towbar harnes..... the exact same issue. Volitage ranging between 0.8 to 7vlts on multimeter, but no illumination on the bulb or test lamp....
I’m past head scratching now, I’m firmly banging my head against the wall. Has anyone experienced similar issues or maybe understands what’s going on. As always thanks
Everything has been functioning as it should, then yesterday the rear indicator suddenly overnight stopped working. Foolishly, I assumed it was a blown bulb or maybe a lose wire as the front and side repeaters were working fine, although much faster. When I’ve taken the bulb out, everything appears ok visually. The bulb is not blown and there appears to be power on positive wire and a nice clean and secure ground without any paint or debris impeding the connection. I’m out of ideas and obviously anxious about MOT tomorrow.
What I’ve done so far (everything in the list at least 3 times just to make sure)...
- Replaced the bulb with a known working one.
- Replaced the bulb holder with a known working one.
- Cleaned the connections back to bright copper wire before attaching new terminals.
- I’ve tested old bulb and holder in a working lamp.
- Created a new earth test wire directly to the negative on the battery.
What I find baffling, when using a multimeter there is power to the indicator, the reading alternates with the flash pattern... voltage readings similar to this.... 2.1, 6.0, 7.4, 0.8, 3.2, 5 and so on! With it being an early Defender 300TDi 90, I have additional wires behind the rear Right brake light for a towbar harness to be attached, the older black female bullet terminals. Just to eliminate variables, I thought I would connect bulb up the corresponding wire (GR) in the towbar harnes..... the exact same issue. Volitage ranging between 0.8 to 7vlts on multimeter, but no illumination on the bulb or test lamp....
I’m past head scratching now, I’m firmly banging my head against the wall. Has anyone experienced similar issues or maybe understands what’s going on. As always thanks