Window switch lights
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:05 am
Morning all, I have a question.
The lights in the window switches on my '95 24v don't work, and never have to my recollection. Not a big problem thinks me, so I purchase some LED replacements off of AliExpress.
No joy, so I figure the LEDS are knackered (not unusual for cheap Chinese products) so I bin them and eventually order some traditional bulbs (coloured of course) but still no joy. Put a meter across the contacts and the bulbs are fine. (I saved some of the LEDs and yes, they were in fact knackered, or at least are now.)
I used a different window switch, but still no joy.
I put a digital multi-meter on the loom and I have voltage for central locking, but nothing is live when I turn the lights on. Everything else in the car is working, so unlikely a blown fuse.
I know when I replaced the driver's door prior to painting I had to reinstall the original door loom as they're different between early and late models, so not an incorrect loom problem. Could be a broken wire somewhere I guess, or even a corroded connector in the door connector but other than these, anyone any idea why there's no power to the lights?
The lights in the window switches on my '95 24v don't work, and never have to my recollection. Not a big problem thinks me, so I purchase some LED replacements off of AliExpress.
No joy, so I figure the LEDS are knackered (not unusual for cheap Chinese products) so I bin them and eventually order some traditional bulbs (coloured of course) but still no joy. Put a meter across the contacts and the bulbs are fine. (I saved some of the LEDs and yes, they were in fact knackered, or at least are now.)
I used a different window switch, but still no joy.
I put a digital multi-meter on the loom and I have voltage for central locking, but nothing is live when I turn the lights on. Everything else in the car is working, so unlikely a blown fuse.
I know when I replaced the driver's door prior to painting I had to reinstall the original door loom as they're different between early and late models, so not an incorrect loom problem. Could be a broken wire somewhere I guess, or even a corroded connector in the door connector but other than these, anyone any idea why there's no power to the lights?