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Electrical Problems

Postby Yoshi » Sat Sep 23, 2006 9:01 am

Hi all,

Been having some electrical problems as of late. :?
The 'high beam on' indicator light that sits on the dash seems to come on and off intermittently. I later realised that it happens when you move the indicator/light switch around, something seems to be broken or loose or broken inside. Anyone had this problem before? Not really sure what its called but im assuming that the whole switcher section will need to be replaced, as it would be too fidly to fix whatever the problem is inside the unit. If thats the case, how difficult would it be to replace?

Also be having problems with my alarm, but thats another story, still covered by warranty.

My main concern is that my battery is dead, and more so then not requires a jump start from my protable jumpstarter. I want to replaced the battery but dont know if any of the problems that i am having are draining it. If that was the case, could this cause damage to my new battery, or significantly reduce its life? I really want to get a new battery, but dont untill i have fixed all the electrical problems, however its a pain driving around with a battery that is on its way out, so i would prefer to get one as soon as possible.

Thanks in advance for any help.
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Re: Electrical Problems

Postby JBT » Sat Sep 23, 2006 9:43 pm

Yoshi wrote:but im assuming that the whole switcher section will need to be replaced, as it would be too fidly to fix whatever the problem is inside the unit. If thats the case, how difficult would it be to replace?

You'd need a ne switch assembly. Be sitting down when they tell you the cost. You'd have to disassemble the steering column covers and take the steering wheel off to get at it.

Yoshi wrote:I want to replaced the battery but dont know if any of the problems that i am having are draining it. If that was the case, could this cause damage to my new battery, or significantly reduce its life? I really want to get a new battery, but dont untill i have fixed all the electrical problems, however its a pain driving around with a battery that is on its way out, so i would prefer to get one as soon as possible.

I doubt this switch is causing any battery problems but it should be replaced as well as the battery.
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Re: Electrical Problems

Postby Gramps » Sun Sep 24, 2006 5:12 pm

JBT wrote:You'd need a ne switch assembly. Be sitting down when they tell you the cost.


Try Mania for a second hand unit 8)
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Postby Yoshi » Sun Sep 24, 2006 7:23 pm

I got my new battery, that worked out fine.

With regards to the switcher, by the sounds of things, its going to cost an arm and a leg to fix such a simple little annoying problem. I wonder what i would be expecting to pay for a second hand unit? I might even give a go a fixing it myself, might as well if im taking it out. :?

I assume its not too hard taking it off?
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Postby Okibi » Sun Sep 24, 2006 11:45 pm

I have a spare NA unit, how much are they worth? :mrgreen:
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Postby Garry » Mon Sep 25, 2006 9:40 am

I doubt this switch is causing any battery problems but it should be replaced as well as the battery.


Actually I have heard of a faulty light switch causing a flat battery. It's possible with a faulty switch for the headlights to come on while they are in the down position so you dont notice that they are on and the battery goes flat. I think from memoery lowmiata had this problem at one stage as well as a few guys in the US.
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Postby JBT » Mon Sep 25, 2006 10:42 am

Garry wrote:It's possible with a faulty switch for the headlights to come on while they are in the down position so you dont notice that they are on and the battery goes flat.

Ah yes, forgot about that :oops: ............quite possible. Probably should have asked for other symptoms.
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Postby Yoshi » Mon Sep 25, 2006 9:19 pm

Well my brand new battery has gone flat after less than a day. :evil: Looks like its off the the auto electrician for me as im fairly certain that this problem is with my alarm. Although i will be looking to get the switcher problem fix too. I have had shocking luck with cars and electrical problems.

Okibi wrote:I have a spare NA unit, how much are they worth? :mrgreen:


Im curious too, thought im afraid to get a quote. :? Again i stress how little yet annoying this problem is, assuming its not the cause of the flat battery.
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