slow sidelights!
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slow sidelights!
I've noticed that when I switch on the sidelights, they start off dim and become brighter over a 1-2second interval.
once on,they're fine.Hadlights etc are fine as is the battery. Still the same with engine running.
Any ideas?
once on,they're fine.Hadlights etc are fine as is the battery. Still the same with engine running.
Any ideas?
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Re: slow sidelights!
check the earths arnt all manky!
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Re: slow sidelights!
Thanks james, will check earths. Unfortunately, it's now dark o'clock when I get back home from work.
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Re: slow sidelights!
is it the same with the parking lights? engine off get an operative to push the indicator stalk each way and see what happens?
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Re: slow sidelights!
jamesc76 wrote:check the earths arnt all manky!
Hi James, took van to work today and checked earth wires at lunchtime. Yes they were manky. Cleaned up and now all is well
Cheers dude
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Re: slow sidelights!
DiscoDave wrote:is it the same with the parking lights? engine off get an operative to push the indicator stalk each way and see what happens?
You must have the posh version Dave . I've a basic panel van with no parking lights?
When I turn on the sidelights with the ignition off, both sidelights come on. Moving the indicator doesn't change things.
Thanks anyway.
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Re: slow sidelights!
No no no, with the ignition OFF, turn the indicator one way or another, and you will have parking lights. but as you've solved the previous problem it won't be so important!
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Re: slow sidelights!
Cheers dave, just went out to the van, moved indicator both ways and I've got parking lights both sides
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Re: slow sidelights!
turns out you have the posh version too then
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Re: slow sidelights!
Not really, as the advert says,"you don't have to be posh to be privileged"