So many lights, one at a time
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 3:55 pm
I'm just about at my wee wits end here. At last count I'd lost dash lights, headlights, fog lights, running lights, radio, brake lights, signal lights, interior lights, horn, and hazard lights. This has not happened as a single catastrophic failure with smoke and sparks, but gradually over the course of a few days, resulting in the tow home from the mall last night. Still working are the front and rear fans, heater, cigarette lighter, front and rear wipers and washers, rear window defroster, and the hatch release.
By the light of an iPhone last night, I checked all the top-row fuses and they were all good.
A little history... three years ago, I had the DRL module disconnected/bypassed as a way to resolve a "can't turn my headlights off" issue (everything seemed to have been working okay after that, apart from a slightly disturbing "hot wire" smell when running the high beams for long periods) Just over a year ago (why, yes, that was the length of the warranty) I had a reconditioned headlight switch assembly installed. After a few months, the dash lights stopped working in conjunction with the headlights, but still worked with the fog lights, so we just got used to driving with the fogs on. The horn started getting finicky. The front intermittent wiper switch occasionally lapsed into continuous mode for a few seconds at a time. Unfortunately, I'm in Victoria, and CVI's in Richmond, and I could never spare the time and the cost to go back over for the repair.
In the period since Xmas, the radio has briefly and intermittently shut off (finally, earlier yesterday, for long enough to reset all its defaults), tantalizingly linked to the operation of either the brake or the signal light switch. And then, yesterday, after leaving the van parked for a half hour, the headlights quit. And the fogs, and the dash lights, and the flashers, interior lights, radio, horn and brake and running lights. The signal lights still worked last night, but not this morning.
Could all of this be attributed to a meltdown (figurative or literal) of the headlight switch assembly? I can read the Japanese on the fuse panel, but I haven't a hope in hell reading a wiring diagram... any ideas, questions, suggestions?
Thanks
Ron
By the light of an iPhone last night, I checked all the top-row fuses and they were all good.
A little history... three years ago, I had the DRL module disconnected/bypassed as a way to resolve a "can't turn my headlights off" issue (everything seemed to have been working okay after that, apart from a slightly disturbing "hot wire" smell when running the high beams for long periods) Just over a year ago (why, yes, that was the length of the warranty) I had a reconditioned headlight switch assembly installed. After a few months, the dash lights stopped working in conjunction with the headlights, but still worked with the fog lights, so we just got used to driving with the fogs on. The horn started getting finicky. The front intermittent wiper switch occasionally lapsed into continuous mode for a few seconds at a time. Unfortunately, I'm in Victoria, and CVI's in Richmond, and I could never spare the time and the cost to go back over for the repair.
In the period since Xmas, the radio has briefly and intermittently shut off (finally, earlier yesterday, for long enough to reset all its defaults), tantalizingly linked to the operation of either the brake or the signal light switch. And then, yesterday, after leaving the van parked for a half hour, the headlights quit. And the fogs, and the dash lights, and the flashers, interior lights, radio, horn and brake and running lights. The signal lights still worked last night, but not this morning.
Could all of this be attributed to a meltdown (figurative or literal) of the headlight switch assembly? I can read the Japanese on the fuse panel, but I haven't a hope in hell reading a wiring diagram... any ideas, questions, suggestions?
Thanks
Ron