sierrafery
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Ok I think I may try to unpin the connector sierraferry was talking about as that should narrow the problem to either the front or rear.
Dan
Ok I think I may try to unpin the connector sierraferry was talking about as that should narrow the problem to either the front or rear.
Dan
Going to have a go tomorrow morning at unpinning the connector you mentioned.It was my better halfs birthday today and my nieces tomorrow so I havent had chance to have a play yet. Once unpinned whats the next step ?Unplug the number plate lamp too, verify where the loom passes between the tail door and body maybe it's chaffed there if still no joy unpin the red/black wire from pin 2 of that C0484 at least we'l see which side is the short, toward the fusebox or toward the lamps
Is`nt that sort of what I done though ? by unplugging that part of the wiring connector harness, it allowed me to see wether I had continuity through the red/black wire on either the front or rear part of the wiring circuit by splitting it in half & testing the front then rear. Sorry if I have misunderstood what you mean, as I`m no good with electrics so trying to understand best how to test.To unpin that wire was not for continuity check but to isolate the part of the circuit which has a short to earth so your continuity check without opening that circuit is not relevant.
I didn't turn the ignition on with the harness unplugged, just checked continuity as I feared I may have of broken/burnt through the wiring where I had been welding. Thank`s for your help so far Sierraferry I do appreciate the time you put in to help myself and others. I found a green 40A fuse in the engine bay that had blown (will check wich one it was later and update this post in case it helps others out) and now my front sidelights are working. I shall put everything back together again this weekend so that I can get it through the M.O.T.That connector holds many other circuits too and it's not a good move to turn ignition on with it unplugged and as i told you in a previous post the way to isolate the fault is to see if it blows the fuse with that circuit opened or not it wasnt about continuity