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    Td5 defender no power at headlight switch

    Hi.
    just replaced a burnt out headlight switch(short stalk) and all works well. When I was there I found that there was an added wire coming from the 30a fuse under the drivers seat that was spliced into the brown blue input wire for the light switch behind the dash.
    i unplugged the new wire so it's all original just to see what's going on and it has no power.
    should the input wire be directly running from the fuse under the drivers seat to the light switch? If so would that mean there is a break between the 30a fuse under the seat and the light switch and that would most likely be the reason the wire was put there?
    thanks.

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    My suggestion is that the headlight relay has been bypassed.
    The relay suplies power when the ignition is in on, this turns the headlights off when the motor is turned off.
    Maybe the previous owner wanted to use the headlamps with the engine off.
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    Sort of what I was thinking, but with the original wire that feeds the switch there seems to be no power even with the ignition on. Thinking maybe it failed at some stage and was just bypassed altogether.
    would it be best just to run all new relay upgrade kit?

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    Mines had the same sort of thing done eccept with a pull push switch replacing the l hand headlight stalk........this switch is fused so basicly from 30 amp fuse retired to the replacement headlight switch. Although it retains the relay......so engine off only Parker’s stay on and if you pull the high beam leaver back the high beams come on.........it can’t cook light switches now
    2002 defender 110 , 1955 86 inch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason.m View Post
    Sort of what I was thinking, but with the original wire that feeds the switch there seems to be no power even with the ignition on. Thinking maybe it failed at some stage and was just bypassed altogether.
    would it be best just to run all new relay upgrade kit?
    Remember I’m only guessing that the relay has been removed.
    If the relay has been removed you will not get any power at the switch, this MAY be why the other power wire was run.
    If I do this type of modification I use a jumper wire with an in-line fuse where relay terminals 30 and 87 go into the relay base

    I found this...Fuse boxes, Headers and Earths - 2002 Defender - Find Land Rover parts at LR Workshop
    The headlamp relay is no4 in the dash fuse box, see if it’s fitted or missing.


    The upgrade to having relays fitted for the headlights is well worth doing.
    Improved voltages give better lighting from the headlights and reduce the amps through the stalk switch’s.
    This won’t cure your no power issue but will save having to change the indicator/high/low storm due to burnt contacts.
    Def-Headlight Wiring Upgrade Kit | TRAXIDE - RV | Traxide - RV
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