Headlights not working
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Re: Headlights not working
Looking at the circuit diagrams both circuits would normally have a 10 amp fuse in. Have you got uprated bulbs or spotlights wired with out a relay. I would have expected the red wired circuit to still work, but I guess not.
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Re: Headlights not working
Well it certainly needs cleaning up or at worse disconnect the wires from the plug and connect a external fuse holder.
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Re: Headlights not working
Ive not touched the wires or bulbs, I will check which ones are in it though.
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Had a quick look and rubbed them with some emery and turns out its the problem, I got dip working but main doesnt seem to work.
I also noticed a bit of the pcb where the plug goes on is broken, but I didnt notice before so may be worth getting a replacement, dont want it shorting out and catching fire :/
Oh and the whole reason its burnt is...............100W/80W bulbs!!! They'll be changed very soon!
So its meant to be a 10amp fuse in there with normal bulbs?
I also noticed a bit of the pcb where the plug goes on is broken, but I didnt notice before so may be worth getting a replacement, dont want it shorting out and catching fire :/
Oh and the whole reason its burnt is...............100W/80W bulbs!!! They'll be changed very soon!
So its meant to be a 10amp fuse in there with normal bulbs?
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Re: Headlights not working
I had 80w/100 too! They should be 410 45w/40 you can get them from most auto shops
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So they dont even use 55w/60's?? lol blimey! Will change them soon then
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You can get 55/60 halogens that will fit. These use a little more current than standard bulbs but are not normally a problem. Fitted them to mine many years back
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chris71920 wrote:Had a quick look and rubbed them with some emery and turns out its the problem, I got dip working but main doesnt seem to work.
I also noticed a bit of the pcb where the plug goes on is broken, but I didnt notice before so may be worth getting a replacement, dont want it shorting out and catching fire :/
Oh and the whole reason its burnt is...............100W/80W bulbs!!! They'll be changed very soon!
So its meant to be a 10amp fuse in there with normal bulbs?
No wonder it melted, more than twice it's design current
Yes 10amp is the normal
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Re: Headlights not working
I had that fuse board in my spanish SJ. Mine was burnt but the main problem i had was someone kicked it and snaped it so i replaced it with a jap unit so much better
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Re: Headlights not working
Was it hard to put a jap box in to replace the fuse board, cause mine has snapped as well?
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