headlights doing random stuff..
headlights doing random stuff..
Well, i've finally got one of my Starions going (not the beast :)), just trying to fix a few bits and pieces up to get it through a roadworthy.
The headlights seem to have a problem - I don't know if it's common or not. I can switch them on, and -sometimes- they both pop up, but more often only the right one pops up. Then when I switch them off, they -sometimes- go down, but not always. Doesn't seem to be the relays as I can hear them clicking, and swapping them around doesn't make any difference. If the lights get to the stage where they're up but won't go down again, I walk away and leave it. Sometime during the night, they always seem to go down again...
Any ideas? I might have to try swapping the relay box over, but i'm not convinced that's the problem.
The headlights seem to have a problem - I don't know if it's common or not. I can switch them on, and -sometimes- they both pop up, but more often only the right one pops up. Then when I switch them off, they -sometimes- go down, but not always. Doesn't seem to be the relays as I can hear them clicking, and swapping them around doesn't make any difference. If the lights get to the stage where they're up but won't go down again, I walk away and leave it. Sometime during the night, they always seem to go down again...
Any ideas? I might have to try swapping the relay box over, but i'm not convinced that's the problem.
- Project2501
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How long has the car been standing?
It might be possible that the terminals have corroded or there is an earth problem. The servo motor senses the position of the lights and if they arent in the right place they will correct themselves as soon as a voltage is applied. If there is a dodgy connection they might be getting in intermittent signal. try the connections to the motors, the relays and also the dash.
Steve.
It might be possible that the terminals have corroded or there is an earth problem. The servo motor senses the position of the lights and if they arent in the right place they will correct themselves as soon as a voltage is applied. If there is a dodgy connection they might be getting in intermittent signal. try the connections to the motors, the relays and also the dash.
Steve.
- StarionChef
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CO contact cleaner
comes in a can (made by crc) and leaves no residue, designed for electronics. also doesnt conduct, but higly flammable :)
you may need to make new connections if they are that bad though
also check if there is anything hindering the lights and the actuator arms, one of my lights was getting stuck on my intercooler piping but would eventually fix itself with a slight bump.
Steve
comes in a can (made by crc) and leaves no residue, designed for electronics. also doesnt conduct, but higly flammable :)
you may need to make new connections if they are that bad though
also check if there is anything hindering the lights and the actuator arms, one of my lights was getting stuck on my intercooler piping but would eventually fix itself with a slight bump.
Steve
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Yeah its the old dodgy wiring. Contacts mostly, they get a bit crap.
Mine does it every once and a while. Just decides to turn the lights off, but leave them up. Or sometimes just one light. Just some contact cleaning spray, and possibly scrub up each connector on the relays. If that doesn't work, check the dashboard switches, may be a bit worn.
I found with mine, it was the dashboard switches. If I hit it soft, there is a high chance of it happening. But if I hit the button quick and firm it always works perfect.
Mine does it every once and a while. Just decides to turn the lights off, but leave them up. Or sometimes just one light. Just some contact cleaning spray, and possibly scrub up each connector on the relays. If that doesn't work, check the dashboard switches, may be a bit worn.
I found with mine, it was the dashboard switches. If I hit it soft, there is a high chance of it happening. But if I hit the button quick and firm it always works perfect.
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yeah i had the same issue as Spidersweb, my problem was the dash switches them selves i re-soldered the connections and all was good again now they work how they should :)
Anyone know why the wipers go once when starting the car?? weird issue but i know of other staz owners with the same issue. any help would be good :)
Anyone know why the wipers go once when starting the car?? weird issue but i know of other staz owners with the same issue. any help would be good :)
can't say i've heard of that one
i'm guessing its a dodgy connection in the steering column due to the proximity of the wiper control and the ignition barrell. if you take off the cover to the stering column and give the indicator/wiper/lights assembly (the round plastic thing around the steering column) a good clean it might fix the problem or help you locate a dodgy connection. might have to take off the steering wheel to do this.
Steve
i'm guessing its a dodgy connection in the steering column due to the proximity of the wiper control and the ignition barrell. if you take off the cover to the stering column and give the indicator/wiper/lights assembly (the round plastic thing around the steering column) a good clean it might fix the problem or help you locate a dodgy connection. might have to take off the steering wheel to do this.
Steve
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