Headlight warning buzzer battery drain
Posted: 18 Dec 2007, 10:38
The van battery went flat and the only thing I have done to the van in the last few months is to add a headlight warning buzzer. It was this that was draining the battery for some reason as when I touched the positive terminal to the battery there was no spark but I could hear a slight noise from the buzzer. Other than that the buzzer was silent so it's a strange one.
It cannot be a co-incidence that the battery goes flat for the first time ever soon after a I fit (bodge) a buzzer onto it.
Anyway I connected the +ve to the heater control illumination and the -ve to the drivers door switch but did I do it right?
behind the heater control theres a brown and blue/grey wire to the little bulb, and attatched to the door switch is just a brown wire.
I fed the +ve to the blue/grey wire on the heater control illumination and the -ve to the door switch which had just a brown wire going to it. However to fit it to the door switch using a lucar crimp connector I had to remove the one on the existing brown wire and then twist the wire from the buzzer to the brown wire and crimp a connector on.
Where have I gone wrong? (1983 van)
It cannot be a co-incidence that the battery goes flat for the first time ever soon after a I fit (bodge) a buzzer onto it.
Anyway I connected the +ve to the heater control illumination and the -ve to the drivers door switch but did I do it right?
behind the heater control theres a brown and blue/grey wire to the little bulb, and attatched to the door switch is just a brown wire.
I fed the +ve to the blue/grey wire on the heater control illumination and the -ve to the door switch which had just a brown wire going to it. However to fit it to the door switch using a lucar crimp connector I had to remove the one on the existing brown wire and then twist the wire from the buzzer to the brown wire and crimp a connector on.
Where have I gone wrong? (1983 van)