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gaz832

Headlight Problem Now.

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gaz832

hey i rewired my lights on the pug today and, i have my full beam with working fogs now , indicators, main beam, but when i put just the sidelights on only my rear lights are coming on, no headlight atall, anyone got any ideas

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Cameron

Take the sidelight bulbs out and check them, then test for 12V at the connector. If you don't have 12V at the connector then you've got a problem with your wiring somewhere.

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mickie

your bulb has maybe poped ? do you have power getting there ? have you tried to search about this problem ? im sure a lot of people have asked about how to change a bulb

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pug_ham
hey i rewired my lights on the pug today and, i have my full beam with working fogs now

They aren't fog lights they're driving lights.

 

As already suggested, check your bulbs & fuses aren't blown.

 

Graham.

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2-Pugs

If you've rewired all the stuff around the front, check the earths to the sidelamps at the front. Maybe you disconnected them or disturbed them in the rewiring job.

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flyfisher

likewise check earthing blocks

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brian j

They are on a different fuse from the tail lights on Ph2 cars (I don't know about others) so try the 2nd fuse from the right. (5A)

If it is the fuse and it keeps blowing, try pulling the rheostat for the dash illumination out from under the instrument column and leave it hanging while you try a new fuse. On both the 205s I've had, moving the wiring brings this into contact with the steering column, earths it and blows the fuse...

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