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mightyworthit
Hello all, thank you very kindly for reading my post.
Fiat Ducato 2.3jtd 2005 swift motorhome.
Ok..I have lost my headlights dipped beam and fogs....but the funny thing is they come on again after 5 mins driving! Then if I switch the engine off I lose them again..then drive for 5 minutes then they come back on.
I sort of got used to this, but just recently they went altogether and now I have no front dipped headlights and no rear fogs!!
Obviously I have checked all bulbs, fuses, all the relays that I can find associated with the lights, block connectors, and multi-metered the feeds to the light cluster (nothing reading).
Several months ago I retro fitted a reverse camera, I am wondering if it is this wiring that has mucked up things.
I was told by a friend that I should replace the light switch stalk, but this is expensive and would like to check other possible causes first.
Please please I am at my wits end. Could it be a faulty earth, would a faulty headlight switch stalk effect the fogs as well (switch is on the dash)?
Many many thanks Tim.
Fiat Ducato 2.3jtd 2005 swift motorhome.
Ok..I have lost my headlights dipped beam and fogs....but the funny thing is they come on again after 5 mins driving! Then if I switch the engine off I lose them again..then drive for 5 minutes then they come back on.
I sort of got used to this, but just recently they went altogether and now I have no front dipped headlights and no rear fogs!!
Obviously I have checked all bulbs, fuses, all the relays that I can find associated with the lights, block connectors, and multi-metered the feeds to the light cluster (nothing reading).
Several months ago I retro fitted a reverse camera, I am wondering if it is this wiring that has mucked up things.
I was told by a friend that I should replace the light switch stalk, but this is expensive and would like to check other possible causes first.
Please please I am at my wits end. Could it be a faulty earth, would a faulty headlight switch stalk effect the fogs as well (switch is on the dash)?
Many many thanks Tim.