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Technical & General Discussion Area => Tech Torque Pre 1973 => Topic started by: streetrod on December 16, 2022, 12:05:57 am

Title: Electrical issue
Post by: streetrod on December 16, 2022, 12:05:57 am
 :cry: hello, one for the electrically minded, I have a 67 fb no previous issues until now, no brake,taillights or dash lights, could this be the main lightswicht playing up, headlights come on but nothing else all fuse are good, thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Electrical issue
Post by: pmb0186 on December 16, 2022, 02:17:14 pm
You should really check your fuses electrically rather than just physically.
get a millimeter and measure 12v at each fuse with ignition on both sides and on the fuse clamp rather than fuse body.
A common problem is rust on the terminals on the fuse block and rust not being a conductor.
Just for clarity measure ground to the fuse and the point of both sides is if you measure 12v on one side and nothing on the other its a open circuit fuse.
start there
Title: Re: Electrical issue
Post by: 6t9m1 on December 16, 2022, 10:21:09 pm
As the power is being feed from the headlight switch to the circuits you mentioned it would be a safe bet you have provided your own answer…and that could be the headlight switches internal circuit breaker or the sliding contacts areas.
Title: Re: Electrical issue
Post by: streetrod on December 18, 2022, 03:02:44 pm
Thanks for your input, I was heading in that direction as I have had no issues previously to now, I will get new headlight switch, hopefully solve the problem 👍
Title: Re: Electrical issue
Post by: AussiePhil on December 18, 2022, 05:19:43 pm
Hey Streetrod,
If you’re sure it’s the Light Switch it could be just the plug connector to the switch, pull it out and check it’s contacting correctly, could be just a dry joint, give it a spray with CRC or WD40, And give it a wiggle.
Check there are no wires dislodged. Try that before you spend your hard earned.
Electrical problems are a pain!
Cheers Phil.
Title: Re: Electrical issue
Post by: Dingo80 on December 18, 2022, 08:17:30 pm
Hey Streetrod,
If you’re sure it’s the Light Switch it could be just the plug connector to the switch, pull it out and check it’s contacting correctly, could be just a dry joint, give it a spray with CRC or WD40, And give it a wiggle.
Check there are no wires dislodged. Try that before you spend your hard earned.
Electrical problems are a pain!
Cheers Phil.

Don't use WD40 or CRC use contact cleaner
Title: Re: Electrical issue
Post by: AussiePhil on December 18, 2022, 08:26:09 pm
Hey Streetrod,
Have just noticed they’re not that expensive, I’d get one either way to be sure!
If your near the ocean use CRC 66.
Another great product is Lanotec spray (Wool Fat).
And Lanotec grease used on your tow bar tongue and ball, it takes up the slack and quietens the backlash, it’s very gummy though, take the tongue when not using it.

Cheers Phil.