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    failed electrics

    my dash lights, number plate lights and rear passenger tail light have all suddenly stopped working. any ideas on what or where to check. i have checked the fuse and bulbs they are fine, is there a electrical connector that could have come apart. thanks

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    Re: failed electrics

    I found the light stalk had gone on mine when this happened, replaced it and all worked fine afterwards.

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    Re: failed electrics

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigfoot View Post
    I found the light stalk had gone on mine when this happened, replaced it and all worked fine afterwards.
    mates was the same

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    Re: failed electrics

    i changed the stalk today and it made no differance. any more ideas please

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    Re: failed electrics

    Dash lights and all rear lights are on the same circuit of wiring, so guess you going to have to start there then really.

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    Re: failed electrics

    its a right pain as all rear lights work bar passenger tail and number plate lights, and dash and clocks lights.

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    Re: failed electrics

    Make sure you're getting 12+ volts (ish) at all the right places.

    https://www.rtoc.org/files/Technical%...HEADLIGHTS.JPG

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