Been having a few probs with my electrics. I've only had this land rover a few weeks, it is a 1986 110 Truck cab, 2.5 n/a diesel. It started off with problems with the lights. The lights would work intermittently, for instance sometimes the main beam would work, sometimes it wouldn't, and the same also happened with the fog lights. I thought I had managed to fix that problem, and so far fingers crossed the lights are working alright.
Then, I was driving a couple of days ago and the indicators stopped, including the hazards. I went back home, and found that the flasher relay had part melted. The electrics when I first purchased the vehicle somewhat resembled spaghetti junction, with wires and relays and the fuse boxes just hanging loose, so I thought that perhaps the relay may have been touching against something and earthed so I tidied up the wires and relays and fuse boxes and assumed that the problem with the indicators was that the relay had gone (as I said, it had partly melted and clicked when I tried to engage the indicators) so I went out and purchased another relay. I thought that that would fix the problem, but when I connected it up and tried to work the indicators, the side of that one melted and it got hot and it clicked (also the indicators still didn't work). Therefore I guess the problem is not the relay (although obviously I will be needing another one!) so does anyone have any clue what may be wrong?
(P.S incase it is relevant, the flasher relay that the vehicle uses is made by Ring, part RFL19 12v DC max 98W)
Okay, so I did a bit of investagatory work and found a loose purple wire behind the box type thing on the rear right hand light cluster - it had been earthing against the metal of the body by the looks of the deposits there. I reconnected the wire and found myself ANOTHER relay to see if that was the problem. Initially the problem was partially solved, in that the indicators and hazards started working, all except the passenger side front indicator and the passenger side indicator which did not work either as indicators or hazards?!? So I went to have a look at what may be causing the problem over there, unplugged a wire that I had plugged in the other day (and thought perhaps I had stuck it in the wrong place) and then it all stopped working. So I plugged it back in where it came from, but still now none of the indicators work again, nor the hazards? Have I blown another relay? It doesnt click when I try to engage the indicators and it hasnt melted anywhere and shows no signs of damage?
I have tried to test the relay , I put point 31 to the battery negative, 49 to the battery positive and 49a had the voltage tester attached to it and the other end of that earthed. Did I test it right? There was no voltage showing on the voltage tester either way, so either I tested it wrong or that relay is destroyed too?
Then, I was driving a couple of days ago and the indicators stopped, including the hazards. I went back home, and found that the flasher relay had part melted. The electrics when I first purchased the vehicle somewhat resembled spaghetti junction, with wires and relays and the fuse boxes just hanging loose, so I thought that perhaps the relay may have been touching against something and earthed so I tidied up the wires and relays and fuse boxes and assumed that the problem with the indicators was that the relay had gone (as I said, it had partly melted and clicked when I tried to engage the indicators) so I went out and purchased another relay. I thought that that would fix the problem, but when I connected it up and tried to work the indicators, the side of that one melted and it got hot and it clicked (also the indicators still didn't work). Therefore I guess the problem is not the relay (although obviously I will be needing another one!) so does anyone have any clue what may be wrong?
(P.S incase it is relevant, the flasher relay that the vehicle uses is made by Ring, part RFL19 12v DC max 98W)
Okay, so I did a bit of investagatory work and found a loose purple wire behind the box type thing on the rear right hand light cluster - it had been earthing against the metal of the body by the looks of the deposits there. I reconnected the wire and found myself ANOTHER relay to see if that was the problem. Initially the problem was partially solved, in that the indicators and hazards started working, all except the passenger side front indicator and the passenger side indicator which did not work either as indicators or hazards?!? So I went to have a look at what may be causing the problem over there, unplugged a wire that I had plugged in the other day (and thought perhaps I had stuck it in the wrong place) and then it all stopped working. So I plugged it back in where it came from, but still now none of the indicators work again, nor the hazards? Have I blown another relay? It doesnt click when I try to engage the indicators and it hasnt melted anywhere and shows no signs of damage?
I have tried to test the relay , I put point 31 to the battery negative, 49 to the battery positive and 49a had the voltage tester attached to it and the other end of that earthed. Did I test it right? There was no voltage showing on the voltage tester either way, so either I tested it wrong or that relay is destroyed too?