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16th July 2019, 12:38 | #1 |
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Interior lights issue
New to the group...though had my car 4 years now!
A year or so ago I replaced the rear interior light unit, and while fitting it, accidentally made contact with bare metal in the roof and blew the fuse. That was simple enough to fix - replacing the fuse- but ever since that moment, the car's interior lights do not come on when the doors are opened, and have to be physically turned on by pushing the button. When the ignition is engaged, they dim off as they used to do before - so that part of the system is at least still working. Anyone know a fix for this? |
16th July 2019, 13:04 | #2 |
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Hello Michael and to the club.
The interior lamp manual control toggles between three states: automatic (e.g. controlled by the doors), permanently on and permanently off. The first check to make is that this push button is in the automatic mode position. Simon
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16th July 2019, 13:32 | #3 |
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As Simon says, try pushing & holding the on/off button in for 10 seconds
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17th July 2019, 10:39 | #4 |
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Thanks guys..I'll check this and let you know! Hope it is that straight forward.
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20th July 2019, 07:41 | #5 |
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Checked what you said ...and it works, thanks. I used to have an owner's manual, but it vanished from the car, I can only assume when it was in at the garage once....
When I asked this question I was away from home...got back yesterday..went to check the lights...and I could not believe it to see the rear interior light once again dangling from it's wire, both plastic lugs having failed whilst the car was standing outside the house.....incredible that it happened at all, and even more so that it happened after I asked this question following the same problem a year or two ago. Anyway, went to scrapyard for a replacement once more...first yard said no 75s in and they are now as rare as rocking horse sh*t in the yards. The one next door had a couple - one had already lost it's light, but I got one from a ZTT. Installed it - both it's bulbs were blown - but replaced with the ones from the broken unit. Anyway, what a saga for a simple thing . |
20th July 2019, 09:37 | #6 |
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I have a spare manual from my scrapper Tourer 75 if you would like it, just pm me your address.
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20th July 2019, 10:03 | #8 |
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Same problem with mine.
Rear fixation likely broken, both front hooks being fine. I've just had a try with a slice of silicone glue at the rear to solve the problem. My mechanic told me it was my best bet because you can easily take off the item any day if necessary (changing the bulb) with a brave pull without damage, silicone not being too strong. I've already glued the driver's interior handle surround with it. So far so good...
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20th July 2019, 10:44 | #10 |
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The rear plastic lugs broke off my rear interior light. I got sick of re-inserting it and soon after seeing it again dangling in the rear view mirror. I couldn't find one in a scrappy, so I used a couple of small self tapping screws, mimicking the lugs position, slotted it in place, and it's been fine since...
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