My main beams remain on.
Ignition switch and light switch off - main beams on
Remove fuse #1 - main meam remains on
Pull 8-pin connector at bonnet - main beams off.
Any suggestions?
Visual on wiring harness shows no problems.
Bob
Submitted by NE48-21136J on Sun, 07/15/2012 - 08:15
Submitted by NE48-21136J on Fri, 06/29/2012 - 07:34
Lucus - Prince of Brightness? 1967 XKE Series 1
Thanks for the help. It would appear that either the flash to pass switch or the high beam toggle switch are to blame.
Bob
Submitted by woebegone@mind… on Wed, 06/27/2012 - 19:10
Lucus - Prince of Brightness? 1967 XKE Series 1
Trim...yeah.....one of the reasons I asked if he'd done anything to the car just before this happened. If the pushrod has worn at an angle, or the tip broken off, and the end of the lever is jammed against it.....all sorts of things, but it's probably in the flash-to-pass, electrical or mechanical.
Submitted by SE98-32482CJ on Wed, 06/27/2012 - 14:11
Lucus - Prince of Brightness? 1967 XKE Series 1
It sure does but I would check the trim parts first--if they shift it will hold the switch on--more likely than a melt down.!
Submitted by tvtom@sbcglobal.net on Wed, 06/27/2012 - 14:04
Re.: Lucus - Prince of Brightness? 1967 XKE Series 1
Edited on 2012-06-27 20:25:48
Dave's guess sounds good to me. I just tried the "flash-to-pass" on my '63 FHC and it did operate although the ignition and light switches were off.
Tom
Submitted by woebegone@mind… on Wed, 06/27/2012 - 11:25
Lucus - Prince of Brightness? 1967 XKE Series 1
I am not out in the shop yet today. However, my first thought would be "flash to pass", stuck, shorted internally, melted.
Just a guess......but that bypasses ignition switch and headlamp switch, does it not?
My first question would be what did you just do to the car?
Repair/replace/adjust anything?
Dave
Finaly found the problem. It appears that when I was chasing down an ignition fault I put a fuse not in the pronged holders but in the space above. (yes it fits). This has the effect of turning two circuits into one resulting in very strange symptoms.
I checked with some club members and they had done the same thing at one time.
Note to self: wear glasses and use a flash light.
Bob