Lamp Interior Rear Faulty
p { margin-bottom: 0.25cm; line-height: 120%; } I have posted on this before, nothing conclusive apart from checking to see if there is any corrosion in the cables from the grommet in the roof. (Why is there a grommet in the roof) I've looked through the hole that's left when the lamp is taken out and did not see any.
This weekend I will be removing the sagging head-liner and replacing it with a new non saggy head-liner. This gives me a good opportunity to get a good look at the cables and connectors.
The problem with the light is that when a globe is put in, it blows the fuse, # 18 IIRC, and takes out the radio and cigarette lighter.
I had thought of taking or piggy backing the supply BCU return and earth from the Lamp Interior Front, except that they both have the same supply line, the same return via the BCU and the same Earth, via the header. Well on the English one they do, on the export version they go to Earth header 0706 Rear and Earth header 0707 Front.
I do not know why the fuse would blow when a globe is put in. The power comes from the supply line and goes through the globe to the earth, or the power comes from the supply and goes through the globe to the BCU, depending on the position of the switch.
Maybe the switch is buggered up and shorts the supply directly to the earth. That would do it.
The big question is, when the head-liner comes out, what do I look for in the cabling? or any thing else for that matter.
Thanks in advance.
Julian
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