Only 7 +/- volts at left rear tail light.
Only 7 +/- volts at left rear tail light.
That's what I found last night.
This reading is from the harness where it plugs into the tail light assembly.
All other lights in this left assembly work as they should.
This reading is from the harness where it plugs into the tail light assembly.
All other lights in this left assembly work as they should.
All the lights in all other assemblies on the car work as designed.
Fuse 10 checks out good on both sides with the light switch on.
The GY/YL wire going into the REAR LIGHTS CHECK RELAY only reads 7 +/- volts with the light switch on.
Looks like I have a fault somewhere along that GY/YL wire.
Short of pulling the entire harness, any suggestions? Common pinch points?
Fuse 10 checks out good on both sides with the light switch on.
The GY/YL wire going into the REAR LIGHTS CHECK RELAY only reads 7 +/- volts with the light switch on.
Looks like I have a fault somewhere along that GY/YL wire.
Short of pulling the entire harness, any suggestions? Common pinch points?
Last edited by 1st 5er on Apr 25, 2013 12:24 AM, edited 1 time in total.
Mike W. wrote:What do you get when you check it with it plugged in? I can't remember, but I think you can stick the probes in the back of the connector. I bet it goes to zero. Next check fuses, looks like 9 and 10. Check for voltage on both sides of the fuse.
Just did and edited the above post, and it does go to zero plugged in.
Temp fix would be to use the right side as power.1st 5er wrote:All the lights in all other assemblies on the car work as designed.
Fuse 10 checks out good on both sides with the light switch on.
The GY/YL wire going into the REAR LIGHTS CHECK RELAY only reads 7 +/- volts with the light switch on.
Looks like I have a fault somewhere along that GY/YL wire.
Short of pulling the entire harness, any suggestions? Common pinch points?
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waynet1 wrote:I hate to ask the obvious, but......are you sure it's the supply and not the ground? Use a known good ground. If you don't have one, run a wire to the battery negative from the meter,16 gauge.
I don't see how it can be the ground if all the other lights in that fixture work.
I'm pretty sure it's one ground for the entire fixture.
Hopefully I'll have time tomorrow before the rains predicted for the next several days start to get to the bottom of it.
First thing I'll do is recheck everything.
That's why I asked what points you were measuring between. I don't think that's the problem now, but the ground on E28 taillights is two pieces of galvanized steel just kind of folded against each other. Dave C had terrible brake light problems I didn't figure out until he replaced his lights that were due to the two halves around the taillight not having good continuity.1st 5er wrote:waynet1 wrote:I hate to ask the obvious, but......are you sure it's the supply and not the ground? Use a known good ground. If you don't have one, run a wire to the battery negative from the meter,16 gauge.
I don't see how it can be the ground if all the other lights in that fixture work.
I'm pretty sure it's one ground for the entire fixture.
Hopefully I'll have time tomorrow before the rains predicted for the next several days start to get to the bottom of it.
First thing I'll do is recheck everything.
Are you saying I need to check the integrity of the metal that surrounds the taillight and acts as the ground for each light?Mike W. wrote:That's why I asked what points you were measuring between. I don't think that's the problem now, but the ground on E28 taillights is two pieces of galvanized steel just kind of folded against each other. Dave C had terrible brake light problems I didn't figure out until he replaced his lights that were due to the two halves around the taillight not having good continuity.1st 5er wrote:waynet1 wrote:I hate to ask the obvious, but......are you sure it's the supply and not the ground? Use a known good ground. If you don't have one, run a wire to the battery negative from the meter,16 gauge.
I don't see how it can be the ground if all the other lights in that fixture work.
I'm pretty sure it's one ground for the entire fixture.
Hopefully I'll have time tomorrow before the rains predicted for the next several days start to get to the bottom of it.
First thing I'll do is recheck everything.
Here are my measuring points:
1 - at the light assembly;
From the plug, with it unplugged the reading between the GY/BU and BR produced 7 +/- volts.
With it plugged in voltage reads 0.
2 - at the REAR LIGHTS CHECK RELAY;
I measured between the GY/BU and the BR, 7 +/-.
I also measured between the GY/YL and the BR with the same results.
Thanks so far.
I'm sure it's simple, and I'm simpler, thus stumped.
I'll swap in another complete taillight assembly tomorrow and report back.
I must apologize Sherman for not reading your posting more carefully. You did in fact say that you were using the same B- when checking the other voltages, and they were fine.
After rereading all this, I would attempt to locate S212 pin#1. Might be some corrosion or bad connection there.
Sorry I'm not there to assist, I love a good wiring mystery.
After rereading all this, I would attempt to locate S212 pin#1. Might be some corrosion or bad connection there.
Sorry I'm not there to assist, I love a good wiring mystery.
Good news / bad news;
the light is now working, but didn't find S212.
I removed the knee panel but didn't find any GY/YL wires so out came the cluster.
Still no GY/YL wires in plain sight so after rustling around a bit I decided to try the lights again, and BAM, it's on.
Oh well, I tightened up my Cruise Control stalk and I'll install my Pedal Bracket Support
and periodically check the lights as things go back together.
Hmmmm?
the light is now working, but didn't find S212.
I removed the knee panel but didn't find any GY/YL wires so out came the cluster.
Still no GY/YL wires in plain sight so after rustling around a bit I decided to try the lights again, and BAM, it's on.
Oh well, I tightened up my Cruise Control stalk and I'll install my Pedal Bracket Support
and periodically check the lights as things go back together.
Hmmmm?
I only saw one GY/YL wire under the dash and it went into a connector up against the firewall,waynet1 wrote:I'm assuming that S212 is a connector in the harness. The GY/YL wire would be on pin#1 of said connector. Not that you really give a shit what pin number it is.1st 5er wrote:I understand and see in the schematic S212, but what/where is "pin#1" referencing?waynet1 wrote:... locate S212 pin#1.
and it was a in a second row upper left middle position.
Guessing I should check that that connector is clean and secure.
Because of schematic 6314-1 I was looking for a 3 wire splice.
Where, which schematic, did the "pin#1" info come from?
Found my problem.
Got out there and turned on the lights and started giggling wires.
It faulted the Check Control Panel light and here's what I found.
The wire connector in the above referenced plug was not securely pushed in.
I pulled the plug, pushed in the wire connector, replugged it back in, BAM!!! it stayed in and system didn't fault.
guys.
Got out there and turned on the lights and started giggling wires.
It faulted the Check Control Panel light and here's what I found.
The wire connector in the above referenced plug was not securely pushed in.
I pulled the plug, pushed in the wire connector, replugged it back in, BAM!!! it stayed in and system didn't fault.
guys.