it will more than likely be the switch itself......its a known problem as all the current for the lights go through the switch
a lot of us have replaced the switch but also added relays to take the load.....switch will last forever
I'm not great with electrical problems, so wondering if anyone can advise me please?
My Puma headlights will occasionally not switch on, but I can usually get them to work if I put the high beam on, and then back to main beam, or flash the high beam. I usually leave the spotties turned on with the high beam. The problem happens when I'm up country & it's parked in the open.
Once it's working, it's fine & will switch on & off happily. Once garaged & back home the problem seems to disappear.
I changed the headlight relay...the right hand one on the bank of 4 under the dash, I was informed. The switch feels like it is working properly & not like when I had to replace it once before. I haven't ruled that out, but maybe there are some more likely things I should look at first?
Cheers
Brid
it will more than likely be the switch itself......its a known problem as all the current for the lights go through the switch
a lot of us have replaced the switch but also added relays to take the load.....switch will last forever
Thanks Kelvin
That's interesting...I'd always assumed it went through a relay. Good idea to add one.
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						i once had a similar problem - interaction with the alternator and an almost dead battery was the cause. new battery fixed it.
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						SupporterSorry to hijack the thread,
Ive just had my switch burn out again, on a TD5, and am looking to add a relay.
Is there a specific relay part number that i should be adding?
Thanks
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						You could try these:
Def-HWUK Headlight Wiring Upgrade Kit | TRAXIDE - RV | Traxide - RV
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						Hi Brid I've had my share of light problems , most through my own making , Land Rover switches are not the best , but they do the job . Run your spottys through relays , also don't put higher power globs in ,the switches don't like that , unless you use relays . If you need new switches get them from the uk. they will cost less , including post . cheers jimr1
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