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electrical problems
Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 12:37
by Orangecat
hi guys
bought a t25 last year,didnt get a chance to go anywhere,plans were to get it ready for this year.put it through for its mot last november..it failed..needs some minor welding done underneath and a few electrical problems.
i picked up some useful info from you guys on here, and ive been tinkering with the electrics..(id sort one problem only to discover something else wrong!!)..ive done all the usual checks..fuses..earths behind the fusebox..cleaned everything i can!!...but i still cant sort out a few things...all the lights work fine, but the hazzard warning light(green one in dash)only works when ignition is off,doesnt work for indicators at all... also the high beam warning light(yellow in dash)doesnt work.
as i said, ive checked fuses, bulbs, earths..all seem to be ok.
i really need to get someone to look at it for me...anyone know someone in the manchester area who would know wot they are looking for..problem is its not mot'd, so id need to be careful driving somewhere to get it looked at.
once the electrical problems are sorted i can leave it in for the other bits and then mot and then really enjoy my van!!
any advice would be most welcome....thanks.
Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 12:43
by Mocki
you need to be cleaning the multiplug at the dash pod, although none of the above will affect the MOT afaik
it is a bad connection you have, its common......
Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 12:44
by Horza
High beam warning is blue isn't it? and the green one should be indicators. Everyone usually mutters about the earth strap at the bottom of the steering column (though I've never even looked at that) and the other one is to pull the big multiplug off the instrument cluster and check and clean the contacts.
What van have you? Diesel or petrol? Whereabouts in Manchester are you? I'm just off the M60 at at the top (Whitefield) if you like and I can try and help.
[E D I T]Heh, beat me to it Steve

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Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 12:55
by Orangecat
thanks mocki and horza
ive already removed and cleaned that multiplug, however the black caseing is damaged back there,so it could be that causing the problem.
my van is a 1984 (a reg) vw transporter..dont know wot conversion it is tho.
horza.. im not far from you at all...im in harperhey...(the dogs home actually).
ill have another look at that multiplug thingy...see if i can clean it up any more...ill let ya know....thanks again guys.
Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 13:00
by Mocki
Euan, early vans have yellow main beam light, posh newer ones like your are blue!!!
earth at bottom of steering col is horn............
After mullin ( lincolnshire thinkin!) i think yout hazzard 4 way flasher switch might be having something to do with the problem, check it ut!
Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 13:05
by Horza
Possibly best if I don't have a look then
I do have a digital multidoofer and some posh crimps though even if I know nowt

Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 13:09
by Mocki
i'm sure the man in question would apreciate your lookseein, and maybe temp swapping your hazzard switch to eliminate his from the problem????
i'm too far away to help........infact i'm too far away not to help......pah! i'm just too far from anywhere.......
Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 13:11
by Orangecat
mocki
thought it might have been the flasher unit...i replaced it for one i bought at halfords...no luck
however..going by haynes manual ..i have a x-contact(load reduction)beside the flasher unit in my relay area which looks damaged(outside cover missing)...guy in halfords didnt know wot it was or where to get one!!..could that be the problem???
Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 13:15
by Mocki
i doubt it will be the flasher unit, just maybe the switch.....
while you are looking about the fuse box, make sure the earth spider is good, and the connections are sound to earth on it..........
the load reduction shouldnt alter the indecator indecator, are the indecator flashing , just not the dash indecation of them..........
did that make sense?
no.......... haha
Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 13:24
by Orangecat
i think the hazard switch is ok...it works fine when ignition is off!!
ive removed and cleaned the earth spider and spades.
im guessing its that multiplug thingy..the printed circuit looks ok...no creases or damage that i can see!!
Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 13:27
by Mocki
best of luck, i cant do more from here......
Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 13:34
by Horza
But as the man says I can prolly come and ponder too and we can trace wires and voltages and the like and see what we see.
If my Bus Types packing goes dead well I could pop accross on Wednesday or Thursday this week. My mobile number is near the top of the help list in members only, possibly under Euan rather than Horza.
Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 13:36
by Orangecat
thanks mocki..
horza..i may take you up on your offer if it still stands ...ill have another look as i said..ill let ya know..
thanks again guys