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jsb96
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Headlight issues

Postby jsb96 » Tue Jul 26, 2016 1:25 pm

Hi, I have a eunos roadster import from japan.

When I turn the indicator stalk to main beams nothing happens, when I turn it all the way to high beams the headlights will pop up and display the high beams (the relay for them works as you can hear the click) and when I use the button on the dash the headlights pop up and down with no trouble but the main beams won't go on.

The lights have been checked and are fine, and the motor must work because it works fine for high beams, is there and where is there a fuse for the headlights or a relay (when you turn the main beam on there is no clicking which I have been told is that is the sign of a faulty relay). Or if you have any other suggestions as to what the problem might be i'd love to hear it.

thanks in advance.

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Re: Headlight issues

Postby 93_Clubman » Wed Jul 27, 2016 1:06 pm

From your previous posts around this issue:
15 July:
jsb96 wrote:wanted to degrease the engine bay because it was a nightmare, after degreasing and hosing down with a pressure washer...

viewtopic.php?f=28&t=72554
It's possible water got into the electrics - did you use & confirm the headlights worked after pressure washing, but before unplugging something on 17 July?

17 July:
jsb96 wrote:...reverse light on my eunos roadster (1991) stopped working and the fuse and bulb was fine so we started looking under the car by the transmission for the switch ... found something and unplugged it, but we then decided this wasn't it as the tail lights stopped working and the headlights stopped working, however when he plugged it back in the headlights wouldn't come on (High beam works though and they do pop up) but the tail lights work again.
PS. I've checked the 30A fuses in the engine bay and they are all intact

viewtopic.php?f=55&t=72567
From this the headlight issue seems to stem from unplugging something.

21 July:
jsb96 wrote:...the other day I changed my steering wheel out ... and replaced a reverse switch on the car, and now for some reason my headlights won't come on. The headlights will pop up if I push the button for it, and if I put high beams on they will pop up and disaply high beams, but when they are just on there main beam the headlights will neither pop or light up.
(The bulbs aren't blown I've had them checked)

viewtopic.php?f=55&t=72606
As Juffa's reply indicated, this suggests the headlight issue could be in the twisting of the headlight stalk, particularly as subsequently (below) you advise the relay is functioning when highbeam is applied.

26 July:
jsb96 wrote:When I turn the indicator stalk to main beams nothing happens, when I turn it all the way to high beams the headlights will pop up and display the high beams (the relay for them works as you can hear the click) and when I use the button on the dash the headlights pop up and down with no trouble but the main beams won't go on.

The lights have been checked and are fine, and the motor must work because it works fine for high beams, is there and where is there a fuse for the headlights or a relay (when you turn the main beam on there is no clicking which I have been told is that is the sign of a faulty relay).

viewtopic.php?f=55&t=72694
From this the headlight issue seems to be related to the twisting of the headlight stalk to low beam (but not high beam).
Main fuse box in engine bay contains a headlight fuse & a retractor fuse. Fuse box in cabin (under driver side dash above right leg) contains a tail light fuse amongst other fuses. Relay is variously located either under the driver side dash or in engine bay near wiper motor.
Btw, if you haven't already, worth checking the tail light fuse:
viewtopic.php?t=24250


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