ANy ideas lads?<br>
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Since I've just changed the coil, the ignition light does not work.<br>
Well I'm stumped on this one. I've changed the bulb, I've followed the wiring diagram and everything seems in order.<br>
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Anuybody had this problem before and if so, what other checks can I make? I have checked to date:<br>
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1. Feed from ig. barrel<br>
2. Feed to fuse box<br>
3. Alternator<br>
4. coil<br>
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Have I missed anything?<br>
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cheers<br>
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Andy
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Ignition light
Can't really help
I'd try running the bulb on it's own from a powerpack or from the batt, just to check it does work, even if it's a replacment.<br>
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I went banging around furiously when playing with the fusebox, it kept dying as even the replacment fuses were knackered from exposure.<br>
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4 new fuses, we're off.
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I went banging around furiously when playing with the fusebox, it kept dying as even the replacment fuses were knackered from exposure.<br>
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4 new fuses, we're off.
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Re: Ignition light
You say you have checked the alternator but have you checked the wire from the ignition light to the alternator. I can`t believe just changing the coil would affect the ignition light. Does the alternator charge ok.
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Re: Ignition light
yeah alternator is working fine. I've checked the battery at standstill and whilst the engine is running. <br>
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12.5v at stand. 14.5 running.<br>
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I've checked all the wiring and everything seems in order. I'll swap or check the bulb again. Yeah I think it is a coincidence that I have just changed the coil.
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12.5v at stand. 14.5 running.<br>
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I've checked all the wiring and everything seems in order. I'll swap or check the bulb again. Yeah I think it is a coincidence that I have just changed the coil.
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Re: Ignition light
Weird!!!!!<br>
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Only reason I say about the alternator charging is because the wire from the ignition light to the alternator is what excites the alternator so you`d think no light no charge, atleast thats the basic principal.
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Only reason I say about the alternator charging is because the wire from the ignition light to the alternator is what excites the alternator so you`d think no light no charge, atleast thats the basic principal.
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