Dear All,
I'm mighty confused. I had a play with my new multimeter last night trying to trace two separate but maybe related faults in my fog light system. Firstly, my rear foglight (underslung cheapo type) does not light. Secondly, front spots, although wired do not work. MOT due in a month or two so need to sort them out.
Here's what I found.....
Symptoms:
Main fog switch on centre console below transmission lever; when switched (with sidelights/headlights on) causes FOG fuse (15 A) to blow in driver's footwell fusebox.
The rear foglight bulb is fine and the wiring looks unfrayed. I traced it up through the rear floor, under the carpet and alongside the drivers side. I checked the foglight switch in the centre panel and it is behaving as it should, ie simply breaks or completes a circuit. I checked the voltage at the switch wires and it reads 13.7 V (with headlights on) and 0 V (lights off). Is it normal that the voltage is higher than 12V? I checked both batteries and both show 13.2 V. Could this cause an overload, enough to blow a 15A fuse? Surely, 15 A is a lot? Is it likely to be a fray that I have missed somewhere or can anyone think of a more likely explanation?
There is a separate switch fitted in the dash under the steering column/ignition that has two positions, on & off (obvious I know). When sidelights/headlights are on this switch will light up in ON position and switch off again when I change to fullbeams. From this I deduce (based on many useful threads in this lovely forum!!!) that it is probably for the front spots and is wired (correctly) through the headlight wiring to behave as above. The problem is that despite what the illuminated switch says there is no activity in the front spots, no light.
I have checked the wiring at the spots. Both are wired together in parallel and have two supply wires coming in from somewhere behind the battery. These read a constant 0 volts irrespective of the internal switch's position so I guess the power is not reaching that point on the back of the nudge bar. No problems with the headlights/sidelights/indicators/full beam etc.., just the spots. Could there be another fuse somewhere hidden behind the dash or elsewhere?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated? I am a newbie to Surfs, rapidly falling in love (OK fallen already!) and am keen to learn how to tinker with her underbody (so to speak!).
Cheers,
Dan
I'm mighty confused. I had a play with my new multimeter last night trying to trace two separate but maybe related faults in my fog light system. Firstly, my rear foglight (underslung cheapo type) does not light. Secondly, front spots, although wired do not work. MOT due in a month or two so need to sort them out.
Here's what I found.....
Symptoms:
Main fog switch on centre console below transmission lever; when switched (with sidelights/headlights on) causes FOG fuse (15 A) to blow in driver's footwell fusebox.
The rear foglight bulb is fine and the wiring looks unfrayed. I traced it up through the rear floor, under the carpet and alongside the drivers side. I checked the foglight switch in the centre panel and it is behaving as it should, ie simply breaks or completes a circuit. I checked the voltage at the switch wires and it reads 13.7 V (with headlights on) and 0 V (lights off). Is it normal that the voltage is higher than 12V? I checked both batteries and both show 13.2 V. Could this cause an overload, enough to blow a 15A fuse? Surely, 15 A is a lot? Is it likely to be a fray that I have missed somewhere or can anyone think of a more likely explanation?
There is a separate switch fitted in the dash under the steering column/ignition that has two positions, on & off (obvious I know). When sidelights/headlights are on this switch will light up in ON position and switch off again when I change to fullbeams. From this I deduce (based on many useful threads in this lovely forum!!!) that it is probably for the front spots and is wired (correctly) through the headlight wiring to behave as above. The problem is that despite what the illuminated switch says there is no activity in the front spots, no light.
I have checked the wiring at the spots. Both are wired together in parallel and have two supply wires coming in from somewhere behind the battery. These read a constant 0 volts irrespective of the internal switch's position so I guess the power is not reaching that point on the back of the nudge bar. No problems with the headlights/sidelights/indicators/full beam etc.., just the spots. Could there be another fuse somewhere hidden behind the dash or elsewhere?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated? I am a newbie to Surfs, rapidly falling in love (OK fallen already!) and am keen to learn how to tinker with her underbody (so to speak!).
Cheers,
Dan
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