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10th April 2023, 11:47 | #11 | |
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You're almost certainly looking a at broken wire or a dodgy/loose connector.? Start at the sidelight connector & work back looking for anything which looks wrong. You can make a test lamp using any 12v bulb & holder with 2 leads off it. One end goes to earth & the other to what is supposed to be your live feed Remember to have the sidelights switched-on when you're testing.... It's obvious but we've probably all done it at some point.!!! |
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11th April 2023, 06:32 | #12 |
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TSTerry fixed it. Was chaffed and broken wires. Every is working fine now. Cheers Terry.
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The chaffed and broken wires were where they ? did he say.
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11th April 2023, 16:36 | #14 |
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Hi Arctic,
Yes the wires were chaffed/worn where you said.
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