Headlight Switch (Get you home bodge)
Posted: 10 Jan 2011, 13:37
Last night my Main and Dipped beam stopped working and I have read up some past posts to diagnose it.
As the fan and hooter are working its not the ignition switch, and there is power to X on back of lights switch terminal, so my guess is its the switch, it is suspect anyway as in the dark wanting to get home I pulled the dash pod off and wiggled the wires at the back and the switch, it flashed the lights on a couple of times then gave out entirely.
What I am wondering if anyone knows, is if there is a get you home bodge sticking a wire in the x hole and jumping across to leave main beam on in another hole in the connection block.
Thought this might be useful as these switches do seem to give up and its not always going to be a convenient moment!
Also interested in what damage could be caused, my guess is worst case blow a fuse, but maybe someone might suggest that it could damage the ignition switch which is harder to get to so maybe avoid messing about..
I am getting a new switch posted, hope thats the solution.
As the fan and hooter are working its not the ignition switch, and there is power to X on back of lights switch terminal, so my guess is its the switch, it is suspect anyway as in the dark wanting to get home I pulled the dash pod off and wiggled the wires at the back and the switch, it flashed the lights on a couple of times then gave out entirely.
What I am wondering if anyone knows, is if there is a get you home bodge sticking a wire in the x hole and jumping across to leave main beam on in another hole in the connection block.
Thought this might be useful as these switches do seem to give up and its not always going to be a convenient moment!
Also interested in what damage could be caused, my guess is worst case blow a fuse, but maybe someone might suggest that it could damage the ignition switch which is harder to get to so maybe avoid messing about..
I am getting a new switch posted, hope thats the solution.