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25th Anniversary #9772
oh ye electrical gremlin... go away (please) - RESOLVED! bad LED!
ok - the car is (was) fully working IMHO before paint - two electrical gremlins bugging me
1. high beams on by default - already chasing this one https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...-on-by-default wiring looks good, but still digging
2. right turn signal flashes all the dash lights - yes, you read that correctly...
using the left turn signal is just perfect, left lights blink on/off or hi/low (if lights are on), and the left indicator blinks in the speedhut speedo
setup:
RT Turn Signal setup
IDIDIT relay for high/low beam on the stalk
RF wire harness
Speedhut wire harness
locking hazard button
we've pulled the lower dash/stereo out to get more room - trying 'not' to pull the dash if we don't really have to
also took the speedometer out of the dash to see inside a bit more
somehow we're determining that the right turn flasher is somehow tied into the dash lights - trying to trace everything
here's the testing (over testing IMHO) on the wiring
as would be expected if you hook up a white dash light wire to pink flash wire
all 4 lights flash on/off - but so does the dash
hazard light activity:
turn the light switch on - dash lights turn on - press hazard, 4 hazards flash as expected, dash is lit (no flashing)
turn the lights off - dash lights turn off - press hazard, 4 hazards flash and the dash flashes
turn signal activity:
key on, activate left turn signal, left turn signals blink, left turn signal blinks in speedo
key on, activate rt turn signal, rt turn signals blink, rt turn signal blinks in speedo, AND all dash lights blink
connect green left turn to pink hazard, left blinks as hazard, front right parking light goes out
blue hzd rt connect to pink hzd flash - all 4 blink
light switch turned on green left side turn - connect to pink hzd
left front blinks low/hi flash, right front blinks on/off flash
left rear blinks low/hi flash, right rear stays on low light, no flash
light switch turned on blue right side turn - connect to pink hzd
left front stays at low light no flash, right front does low/hi flash
left rear stays at low light no flash, right rear does low/hi flash
light switch turned off green left side turn - connect to pink hzd
left front blinks on/off, right front is off
left rear blinks on/off, right rear is off
light switch turned off blue right side turn - connect to pink hzd
all 4 lights flash on/off
dash flashes with lights
very odd how some of the corner lights flash differently depending on wire connections - obviously not fully wired as expected as the hazards are wired in pairs (front/rear, left/right) so that may be the odd blinking modes
really perplexed that when the right turn signal is used, the dash flashes...
I know it's a matter of tracing wires, but any first thoughts? very odd!!
Last edited by toadster; 07-31-2024 at 09:27 AM.
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G'day Todd,
Most of these, if not all will be grounding issues. This is particularly the case when unrelated lamps glow. It is a case of positive voltages unable to flow directly to ground, and instead finding their way to ground through other lamps, in turn causing them to glow. Check all grounding to chassis of head, tail and indicator lamps at vehicle corners. Take time to think of what might have been disturbed during prep for paint. Don't hesitate to reach out.
Best of luck,
Nige
Last edited by Nigel Allen; 07-26-2024 at 05:37 AM.
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Take the front right hand indicator lamp out of its socket and see if the dash light/ front right indicator issue goes away. From your description it would appear that right indicator and parking light circuit are shorted together. One obvious place for this to happen is in the lamp holder.
Nige
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Not a waxer
Wacky behavior like this is often one of two things...either a weak ground at one of the lamps which will allow current to backflow as it seeks ground OR a bulb that is clocked incorrectly in it's socket and which will allow both terminals of the bulb to touch the contacts in the socket. I'd start with the easiest path by taking bulbs out of the parking light sockets and see if that cures it.
EDIT: After reading Nigel's comments it looks like he and I are both on the same page
Jeff
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25th Anniversary #9772
thanks guys! hopefully that will be some quick testing
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Groundliness is next to Godliness.
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25th Anniversary #9772
Originally Posted by
Mike.Bray
Groundliness is next to Godliness.
LOL yeah
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Seriously, I over grounded everything. Can’t have too many (maybe you can but I have not yet found the limit)
Last edited by Blitzboy54; 07-26-2024 at 04:52 PM.
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Also look at grounding bolts threaded in to the frame that may have been removed and then that area was painted. Or a light socket pulled from the body, left hanging, and got some paint into it.
FFR MkII, 408W, Tremec TKO 500, 2015 IRS, DA QA1s, Forte front bar, APE hardtop.
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Originally Posted by
Blitzboy54
Seriously, I over grounded everything. Can have too many (maybe you can but I have not yet found the limit)
I agree, decades ago I was a Lexus tech and we had a car w/ very weird auto trans shifting. Tried this and that and finally ordered a trans to be replaced under warranty. Still shifted weird. Finally found that a ground wire that bolted to the back of the intake plenum (cross wise V6 so plenum to firewall clearance was about 3/4inch) was attached but the bolt was not tight. History showed that about 4 months prior a brake line had been replaced which required removing that ground wire to get it out of the car. We were pretty sure that the bolt had been installed finger tight but the final wrench tightening (maybe one full turn) had been overlooked.
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I chased a wacky turn signal issue I was having for over a month. It ended up being the bulb like Nigel and Jeff said. Lesson learned-always start with the easiest solution first.
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25th Anniversary #9772
pulled the front right led bulb, dash flashing goes away - doing more testing
thanks guys!
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Try putting the left hand lamp in there, as it had been working okay.
Mk.4 FFR supplied Right hand drive
Received 12/2012 completed 12/2019
Gen1 Coyote / TKO600 / IRS
Lots of mods to make compliant for Australian design rules
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Not a waxer
Originally Posted by
toadster
pulled the front right led bulb, dash flashing goes away - doing more testing
thanks guys!
Put it back in clcoked correctly.
Jeff
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25th Anniversary #9772
ok - looks to be one bad LED 'upgrade' bulb that I have - one of them works, the bad one replicates issues side to side and on the dash - SO weird!
so back to incandescent until I get a replacement...
it's simply unbelievable - one bad bulb caused the dash to flash (depending on what side it was on), it caused my hazard light itself NOT to flash, AND it killed my horn! WTH??!
swapped out to good bulbs and everything works perfectly!
WOWSERS! Thanks all for your help!
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Wow, great outcome. The horn fault has me beat.
Mk.4 FFR supplied Right hand drive
Received 12/2012 completed 12/2019
Gen1 Coyote / TKO600 / IRS
Lots of mods to make compliant for Australian design rules
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25th Anniversary #9772
totally agree! no clue why the horn quit at the same time!
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Glad you figured it out. I was having similar strange issues and after a month of testing and researching it ended up being an LED turn signal bulb that was not turned all the way to the left. It's so frustrating when you are that close to being finished and something so minor sets you back.
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That is insane! Glad you found it.
Nigel and Kleiner have super powers.
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