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18th May 2017, 02:19 PM
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GQ Electrical gremlins
Hey new to this forum stuff.
Got a question?
Have an 97 GQ patrol RD2.8 and my park lights, tail lights, number plate light, and dash board light dont light up when lights or psrk light position is on.
Checked fuses near footwell, found all ok. Not sure if any are missing as i dont have a diagram. But does anyone know whats going on or if they have had this issie before. Checked bulbs gound the end of glass to be slightly black, brought new bulbs just in case. Do have trailer plug and dosent look very nice to deal with. Anyone got any easy ideas???
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18th May 2017 02:19 PM
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18th May 2017, 05:54 PM
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Rotaredom
Moved your post into the electrical section of the forum as you might not get many useful replies in the computer section of the forum
When u get a chance please drop into the introduction section of the forum ( link can be found in my signature ) and post up a little about yourself and ur rig.
Cheers
Toddie
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18th May 2017, 06:17 PM
#3
Legendary
Originally Posted by
4X4 Patrol Man
Hey new to this forum stuff.
Got a question?
Have an 97 GQ patrol RD2.8 and my park lights, tail lights, number plate light, and dash board light dont light up when lights or psrk light position is on.
Checked fuses near footwell, found all ok. Not sure if any are missing as i dont have a diagram. But does anyone know whats going on or if they have had this issie before. Checked bulbs gound the end of glass to be slightly black, brought new bulbs just in case. Do have trailer plug and dosent look very nice to deal with. Anyone got any easy ideas???
I had the same on my GU and they are all on one fuse. Not sure on a GQ but someone will know. By the way mine was caused by the trailer I was towing crushing the wire loom sometimes, only when loaded. Hard to find.
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18th May 2017, 07:59 PM
#4
Expert
Could be the light switch/stalk.
You can clean the contacts inside...not that hard either
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18th May 2017, 08:29 PM
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Patrol God
Test the fuse holder for power.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
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19th May 2017, 04:18 PM
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Legendary
With a multimeter or a light tester in hand, trace the power up the wiring loom from tail lights.
Or it might something as simple as the failure of the earth wire/wiring loom socket or plug on the main wiring loom that goes to the lights from fuse box
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19th May 2017, 08:23 PM
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Dribble Master
More times than not it'll be caused by the trailer plug wiring......
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20th May 2017, 12:32 AM
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Legendary
Originally Posted by
Clunk
More times than not it'll be caused by the trailer plug wiring......
Not wrong!
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