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No I'm afraid it's nearly 2 years ago nowHelen Ariel Please tell me Beech is still alive?

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No I'm afraid it's nearly 2 years ago nowHelen Ariel Please tell me Beech is still alive?
We have very recently been there and suffered the same Tam. I tried all I knew, as a 5A fuse in the horrendously inaccessible fuse box kept blowing. At first I thought the corroded number plate lights were at fault. Replaced with new, and the bleddy fuse blew again. Even after isolating all the side marker lights individually, I couldn't suss it out. As my usual leccie chap wasn't availble, I got in touch with another recommended leccie chap. 2.5 hours and £137 later, the @#£%^&> problem was still there.Also going to have a look at the lights situation as I'm convinced it's one bad connection to the rear tail light on rhs that's putting all the lights out on that side. I've a front sidelight and rear number plate light out on the lhs but I suspect that's due to a bulb and corrosion.
Bad enough them rats chewing stuff now the come “tooled up”with bloody spadesSpeaking of dead things the local cats left me and the dogs a present overnight .
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Who the fek that trowel there???Dry day today so ...going to attempt to find this garage leak with Just smiffy applying a hose from the ground up while I sit in the garage with a torch and see if I can see where its coming in . Worse case scenario we may have to remove the rear bumper which I'd rather not do as its nicely fitted and sealed but if needs must. Also going to have a look at the lights situation as I'm convinced it's one bad connection to the rear tail light on rhs that's putting all the lights out on that side. I've a front sidelight and rear number plate light out on the lhs but I suspect that's due to a bulb and corrosion. I've new number plate lights here which I'll fit today and the new headlamps are on order. The leak is on the opposite side to that with the non working taillight . But if there's something leaking behind bumper it's worth checking both sides to avoid future problems. First thing will be to hoover up behind the bumper where the lights are as Just smiffy won't go near there the state its in just now lol
Spiddy webs and dead things everywhere
Speaking of dead things the local cats left me and the dogs a present overnight .
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Bad enough them rats chewing stuff now the come “tooled up”with bloody spades![]()
We have very recently been there and suffered the same Tam. I tried all I knew, as a 5A fuse in the horrendously inaccessible fuse box kept blowing. At first I thought the corroded number plate lights were at fault. Replaced with new, and the bleddy fuse blew again. Even after isolating all the side marker lights individually, I couldn't suss it out. As my usual leccie chap wasn't availble, I got in touch with another recommended leccie chap. 2.5 hours and £137 later, the @#£%^&> problem was still there.I pleaded with my usual chap to fit me in. He did, and within minutes of arriving and connecting a test lamp into that circuit, the problem was found. Apparently, the only marker light I didn't isolate in my efforts, was the top RH red marker light.
Behind it is a big structural metal bar. The minimal insulation on the lamp term8nals had worn away over the years, and was causing the circuit to short out. Gordon &^^£#@ Bennett.
He splayed them and made up a fly lead to extend the terminals, and reinsulated them. Jobs a good un.
Good luck.
Jock.![]()
I put the trowel there to show the size of the rat as the other photo doesn't really give a clue to how big it isWho the fek that trowel there???
But think how happy you will be when it's all ship shape and Bristol fashion and you're having a cold beer in some warmer/sunnier climes.Spent ages trying to suss out this leak .. think we've found the culprit but need to reseal a whole load of bits round the rear end where sealant has either perished or disappeared completely.
You start one job though and end up doing others in the process and the day runs away with you
Yes, thanks Flairy, I was getting yours and Tam's mixed up, ie, Iveco 2.8 TDi.I think it’s an Iveco,mine the Fiat![]()
I was told that if a whole side was out it is probably a failed relay. Passing it on in the hope it might help. Relays should be in the main fuse box under the bonnet.I've checked the fuses and they're OK...it seems to have put out the entire rhs circuit on this , for some reason though the lhs front sidelight and lhs number plate light works off the right hand side circuit and vice versa. I haven't found the fault yet ..
My main fuse box is inside under the steering wheel. I'm not aware of a relay for sidelights though but I will check.I was told that if a whole side was out it is probably a failed relay. Passing it on in the hope it might help. Relays should be in the main fuse box under the bonnet.
Something is ringing a bell here funflair JockandRita Am I right in thinking that one of these episodes turned out to be a corroded bulb holder?Got nowhere with the lighting fault today , think we found where the leak was , and have resealed the mouldings on the rear lhs, will retest it with water tomorrow to see if it's cured.
While checking the front sidelight bulbs I ended up removing the trims from round front lights, removed the leaking headlamp washers , blanked off the hose for those and cleaned up behind and around the headlamps, still waiting on my new lights from opie oils .
Went to change number plate lights but the ones I bought from ebay are not the Same size and don't cover exsisting holes so will need to look for other ones .
Will have another look at light issues tomorrow once I check to see if the leak is sorted and seal the other side up to prevent the same thing happening there.
Just smiffy traced the wiring back from the batteries to the big side locker where my electrics are so we've confirmed it's possible to move my battery from the boot in to that locker. That will shorten my cables for a b2b etc and will make all my electrics in the one area.
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I had hoped it would be something simple like that but it seems to have no power to any of the lights on that one circuit. So my guess would have been a fuse or a relay or a bad connection in the wiring to the rear... the front sidelight bulb also being out put a spanner in that idea though. But I'll investigate it more today . If no luck I might have to get an auto spark on the caseSomething is ringing a bell here funflair JockandRita Am I right in thinking that one of these episodes turned out to be a corroded bulb holder?
That's always possibleProbably a ‘small wee beastie’ been at the wires!
In funflair Martin's case, I believe it was Jon, ie, a corroded number plate light, as they do seem to attract moisture. Thinking the same from Martin's input, I changed both over for new ones, but my problem still existed, initially intermittently, but then it became permanent, hence having to bring in an Auto Electrician.Something is ringing a bell here funflair JockandRita Am I right in thinking that one of these episodes turned out to be a corroded bulb holder?
If not already done Tam, I did a mod which allows me to change the dipped beam from UK to EU, and back again within seconds. It was done on the previous Hymer for me by Peter Hambilton.While checking the front sidelight bulbs I ended up removing the trims from round front lights, removed the leaking headlamp washers , blanked off the hose for those and cleaned up behind and around the headlamps, still waiting on my new lights from opie oils .
Just give em a tap, worked for the mot stationI had hoped it would be something simple like that but it seems to have no power to any of the lights on that one circuit. So my guess would have been a fuse or a relay or a bad connection in the wiring to the rear... the front sidelight bulb also being out put a spanner in that idea though. But I'll investigate it more today . If no luck I might have to get an auto spark on the case
If not already done Tam, I did a mod which allows me to change the dipped beam from UK to EU, and back again within seconds. It was done on the previous Hymer for me by Peter Hambilton.
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Dipped beam - UK to EU - and back.
Following on from a recent thread on changing the dipped beam using beam benders, etc, I have carried out a mod on our lamps, which was first done for us on our old Hymer, by Peter Hambilton (Lancs) now retired. First of all, if your lamps are of this type............. ..............then the...www.motorhomefun.co.uk
Cheers,
Jock.![]()
Just give em a tap, worked for the mot station![]()