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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: mac on February 02, 2006, 10:51:28

Title: Headlamp problem
Post by: mac on February 02, 2006, 10:51:28
Ladies and Gents, Got a bit of a problem, any 1 seen this before.
1995 TD Disco. Intermittant problem, especially when its cold. Main & dipped
headlights inoperative, no dim/dip headlights plus no headlight flashers
(although the main beam indicator light comes on and stays on). I have
checked fuseable link, input to headlight switch, input to Headlampfuses
4,5,10 &11 and changed the dim/dip relay. Sidelights OK. Anyone got an idea
where the main head/dip relay is? Currently only got the Haynes usless
manual  (which doesn't even show a main/dip relay) but I am trying to source
a manual, probably from e-bay. This car keeps on leaving me stranded at
work, so any help gratefully appreciated.
Cheers
Title: Headlamp problem
Post by: Disco Inferno on February 02, 2006, 10:54:50
sounds similar to the problem i had when the headlight stalks began burning out.
Title: Headlamp problem
Post by: dracula on February 02, 2006, 12:45:51
I would check the stalk first, common on older Disco's
Title: Headlamp problem
Post by: ChrisW on February 02, 2006, 12:51:57
Without discounting the stalk completely, the earlier 200 models did not use relays to switch the feeds to the headlamps, the 300 did - as a result the stalks on some 200's can tend to go into meltdown.

If possible, when the fault is occurring, I would try connecting additional earths to the lamps to see if that alleviated the fault.

I've found on mine (early 300) that a few issues have started which tend to be more earth path related than switchgear  :roll:
Title: Headlamp problem
Post by: feenix on February 02, 2006, 17:25:16
Mine did that a couple of times just after I bought her. There was some heavy corrosion on the connector at the back of the headlamp - cleaned/scraped it off and the lamps are ok now.
HTH :)
Title: Headlamp problem
Post by: DISCO-CHRIS on February 02, 2006, 22:57:30
Had same problem on mine when i got it...............turned out to be the stalk! :(
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