ok, sort of interesting issues i'm having with my NA6.
firstly, the headlights come on whenever the car is on. not saying they pop up, just the lights are on constantly. what the hell would be causing this?
secondly, and this one is entertaining. When you push the button that makes the headlights come up without turning the lights on, they go spastic. they go up and down at different speeds and they just keep doing it. its like watching someone with an incredibly obvious twitch on fast forward.
any ideas?
Mike
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With regards to the head lights always being on, I have had a similar issue. It was due a fault in the wiper/headlight/turn signal electrical switches mounted around the steer column. Try pushing the headlight stalk forward and see what that does.
As for the lights going up and down. Are the lights on when this happens. Try it again after pushing the headlight stalk forward and let us know what happens.
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As for the lights going up and down. Are the lights on when this happens. Try it again after pushing the headlight stalk forward and let us know what happens.
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Mr Morlock wrote:lil mike I am being lazy but I am pretty sure there are some posts about why your pop ups cycle when they should not. It might have been on the Miata garage. Careful about getting your hands in the way if you are fault diagnosing other wise you might have to change your moniker to 4fingersmike.
ah thanks, i'll have a look there. four fingers hey, well, i could think of worse parts to lose in a headlight motor i'll be careful though
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I think you need to get the wiring diagram and talk to a mechanic or auto elec.If you cannot read the wiring dia they will. You can also get out library books and a Haynes or such like gives run down on finding faults- borrow a multi meter and keep yr fingers well away from cycling lights. If it cycles then it is not getting the signal to cut the current.
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There's another relay for the headlights under the dash. Haven't heard of it causing the problems you're having but might be worth a look.
It's right under the steering wheel, just above the pedals. It's next to the indicator relay.
I found it/replaced it when my headlights sometimes wouldn't pop up (they'd light up, but not raise up).
It's right under the steering wheel, just above the pedals. It's next to the indicator relay.
I found it/replaced it when my headlights sometimes wouldn't pop up (they'd light up, but not raise up).
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Mr Morlock wrote:I think you need to get the wiring diagram and talk to a mechanic or auto elec.If you cannot read the wiring dia they will. You can also get out library books and a Haynes or such like gives run down on finding faults- borrow a multi meter and keep yr fingers well away from cycling lights. If it cycles then it is not getting the signal to cut the current.
yeah i learnt my lesson about keeping your fingers out of the way. almost lost them.
i'll have a look at the wiring diagram then, hopefully can convince electrician friend to help.
I'll check that relay too, thanks Mr_q
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