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    Interior Light - weird fault

    My wife has reported a rather strange fault in the Puma today. As she drove along the interior light at the front would come on then fade out and a while later repeat this and so on randomly. I took the car for a drive after work and found the same thing. It doesn't do it when the light is set to OFF or ON, only when on door setting.



    Never heard of this happening before so I'm rather confused. The only thing I can think of is an issue with one of the door switches. I had to realign all 4 doors last weekend to install the checker plate, so perhaps one of the doors isn't pushing the switch in sufficiently.

    Anyone else come across this fault?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    My wife has reported a rather strange fault in the Puma today. As she drove along the interior light at the front would come on then fade out and a while later repeat this and so on randomly. I took the car for a drive after work and found the same thing. It doesn't do it when the light is set to OFF or ON, only when on door setting.



    Never heard of this happening before so I'm rather confused. The only thing I can think of is an issue with one of the door switches. I had to realign all 4 doors last weekend to install the checker plate, so perhaps one of the doors isn't pushing the switch in sufficiently.

    Anyone else come across this fault?
    That was my first thought. Try isolating them one at a time to see which is the culprit.

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    Good idea re isolating each one... You havent caught the wire sheathing have you, thus causing a short? I think the ECU controls the delayed dimming function, so it would only take a momentery short to give the effect you are seeing?

    I dont think moving the doors up 1/8" to allow for the chequerplate would stop the light switch working. The switch striker plate is quite large so the doors would need to me moved ALOT to stop it working.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshire_Jon View Post
    I dont think moving the doors up 1/8" to allow for the chequerplate would stop the light switch working. The switch striker plate is quite large so the doors would need to me moved ALOT to stop it working.
    They were moved up at least 1/8"
    I think - when it stops raining - I'll be trying door by door to see what I can find.
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    try using duck tape (sticky tape) on 4 of the 5 doors' switches. rotate from 1 door to another until you find the problem. I think sunny day or rainy day doesn't matter for this test.

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    You've adjusted the Defender doors from the factory positions !!!

    I certainly hope not as these are a precision fit & they spend ages getting each Defender perfectly right on the assembly line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 9w2LYL View Post
    I think sunny day or rainy day doesn't matter for this test.
    It does when it's bucketing down and I have to do this out in the open as I don't have a garage.


    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    You've adjusted the Defender doors from the factory positions !!!

    I certainly hope not as these are a precision fit & they spend ages getting each Defender perfectly right on the assembly line.
    Yes, hard to believe! I did put the dog inside the car and close the doors, but she followed me back in to the yard all the same
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    Yes, hard to believe! I did put the dog inside the car and close the doors, but she followed me back in to the yard all the same
    Phew, you've managed to maintain LR Quality Control standards. Well done Derek .
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    My wife has reported a rather strange fault in the Puma today. As she drove along the interior light at the front would come on then fade out and a while later repeat this and so on randomly. I took the car for a drive after work and found the same thing. It doesn't do it when the light is set to OFF or ON, only when on door setting.



    Never heard of this happening before so I'm rather confused. The only thing I can think of is an issue with one of the door switches. I had to realign all 4 doors last weekend to install the checker plate, so perhaps one of the doors isn't pushing the switch in sufficiently.

    Anyone else come across this fault?
    As others have said, it'll be one of the door switches. I had the same trouble after I got my side mirrors tightened under warranty by the dealer. (this means loosening the hinges to get at the mirror screws!)

    They had to check all the door switches and found one where the wiring was touching the body at times. It was OK until the door mountings were disturbed during the mirror tightening.

    Cheers,

    Lionel

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