--Dave--
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while i was in the isle of wight, the fukcers i call friends sat in my car all day (while i was asleep) and was listening to music.
As you can imagine, after about 5 hours, the battery went flat, they had the doors open too which didn't help.
Got it started with the leads then noticed that even when I closed all the doors and locked everything up, the courtesy light still stayed on and didn't turn off.
I've since had to disconnect the bulb in order to not get another flat battery.
Anyone experienced this before? Should i take it to Vaux and get them to do an electrics test on it?
Cheers
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Richie
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U tried hitting ur headlight dial in?
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--Dave--
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hitting it in? Just giving it a bash you mean?
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Richie
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just push the headlight dial in with your hand
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--Dave--
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what will this solve?
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Richie
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it will turn the light off
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--Dave--
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ok I'll give it a go when i get home.
Thanks for the help
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Richie
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remember to give urself a lil slap on the head if it works
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--Dave--
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i don't see how the two are connected thats all
I thought the courtesy light was part of closed circuit and when the doors were closed then the light would go off. Thats why i'm a bit confused as to what the head light switch will do when pushed in. Didn't even realise you could push it in!
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Richie
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Lol you can pull the headlight switch out and push it in to activate the light. Its not just controlled by the doors. You can sometimes acidentally pop it out when turning the headlights on.
[Edited on 20-08-2004 by Richie]
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--Dave--
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LMAO! never knew this!
Then again, I only just realised the rear window de-mister below the fan controls the other day.
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--Dave--
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yeah i know I was well chuffed. Had a big grin on me.
Hoping to discover air conditioning soon hopefully.
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Lee 16v
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I wondered how u turned th fookin courtesy light on! now i kno!!!!
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Richie
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PMSL silly billies
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--Dave--
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ah so it's not just me!!
Thanks Richie, reconnected the bulb and now its all working... not that it wasnt working before though.
Bit silly of it to stay on though aint it even though everything is all locked up!?
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Richie
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basically when you pull the switch out it sends the negative feed to the bulb, basically simulating what happens when the door opens.
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j0hn
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LMAO
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
yeah i know I was well chuffed. Had a big grin on me.
Hoping to discover air conditioning soon hopefully.
Open the bonnet, you might find a 2.0l turbo hidden under there too!
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